Consider these economic indicators when thinking about remodeling, expanding, or building a new veterinary practice.
Nov 6, 2012
By:
Mark R. Hafen, AIA
Consider these economic indicators when thinking about remodeling, expanding, or building a new veterinary practice.
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Here's how to maximize your square footage and your dollars in a leasehold facility.
Oct 21, 2012
By:
Mark R. Hafen, AIA
Here's how to maximize your square footage and your dollars in a leasehold facility.
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Here's a look at how caging and caging needs have changed over the years.
Aug 7, 2012
By:
Mark R. Hafen, AIA
Here's a look at how caging and caging needs have changed over the years.
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Here are some examples of stellar veterinary facilities that built the most effective way.
Jul 10, 2012
By:
Mark R. Hafen, AIA
Here are some examples of stellar veterinary facilities that built the most effective way.
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No matter what stage of your career you're in, your veterinary facility should always be top of mind.
Jun 5, 2012
By:
Mark R. Hafen, AIA
No matter what stage of your career you're in, your veterinary facility should always be top of mind.
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To "grok" means to fully understand something. Before you head into the process of building a new veterinary practice, grok it.
May 1, 2012
By:
Mark R. Hafen, AIA
To "grok" means to fully understand something. Before you head into the process of building a new veterinary practice, grok it.
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Designing veterinary facilities has taken me around the world—literally. From the sleepy corners of Wyoming to the Australian outback, there's a lesson to be learned from each of these hospitals.
Mar 21, 2012
By:
Mark R. Hafen, AIA
Designing veterinary facilities has taken me around the world—literally.
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Fasten your seatbelt and hang on to your hat—we're going back in time to trace the evolution of our Veterinary Economics Hospital Design Award winners, courtesy of the Animal Arts archives.
Jan 31, 2012
By:
Mark R. Hafen, AIA
Fasten your seatbelt and hang on to your hat—we're going back in time to trace the evolution of our Veterinary Economics Hospital Design Award winners, courtesy of the Animal Arts archives.
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Often veterinary architects struggle to balance form and function. It took a trip to the West Coast for me to realize we should go back to our roots and focus on designing what works.
Jan 3, 2012
By:
Mark R. Hafen, AIA
Often veterinary architects struggle to balance form and function. It took a trip to the West Coast for me to realize we should go back to our roots and focus on designing what works.
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