Articles by Sarah Moser - Hospital Design
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Sarah Moser


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How to save $100,000 on your building project
June 30, 2009

One doctor hired a former banker to help guide him through the twists and turns of veterinary lending.

Inside the fishbowl
February 1, 2009

An open facility is more than a building design; it's a way of life at California Veterinary Specialists in Carlsbad, Calif. The doctors at this practice share space and cases in a convenient, free-flowing facility.

Wide open spaces
January 1, 2009

An open floor plan helps this Ohio clinic function efficiently.

Meeting of the minds
September 1, 2008

Planning, practice, and attention to detail make this Campbell, Calif., multi-location specialty practice stand out. And they're not done yet.

Blending past and present
October 1, 2006

Using two historic buildings and a modern design, this hospital successfully honors the past, while stepping into the future.

A high-tech practice prairie style
September 1, 2006

After 50 years in one location, West Suburban Veterinary Associates is poised for 50 more years of success in a new facility with a meticulous floor plan and cutting-edge technology.

A renewed commitment to cats
September 1, 2005

A devastating fire forced this doctor to rebuild his historic New Orleans practice. He took the opportunity to make a bold statement about his team's special focus on feline care.

Piecing together a seamless practice
July 1, 2005

Combining three pieces of land let the owners of Animal Clinic East achieve three design goals: to increase the number of exam rooms, develop a facility they could show off to clients, and build in comfortable workspaces for team members.

What not to do: Lessons learned from your colleagues' building mishaps
June 5, 2005

These doctors learned the hard way what they should have done during the construction of their hospitals. Now that they're enjoying their award-winning facilities, they're ready to share their stories—and help you avoid the same problems.

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