
Ned McKnight
Global architecture firm DLR Group recently welcomed Ned McKnight to its Phoenix studio as senior associate, where he will use his regional knowledge to leverage the firm’s healthcare presence and practice in the Southwest.
Global architecture firm DLR Group recently welcomed Ned McKnight to its Phoenix studio as senior associate, where he will use his regional knowledge to leverage the firm’s healthcare presence and practice in the Southwest.
Global integrated design firm DLR Group recently acquired Tsoi Kobus Design, a Boston-based healthcare and life sciences design firm.
The $38 million Cancer Center at UNC Health Blue Ridge Valdese held its grand opening ceremony and ribbon cutting on August 8.
UNC Health Blue Ridge is embarking on a period of growth and expansion program called Project Forward: Your Hospital, Your Future.
DLR Group | WMBA’s design for the new bed tower, known as Palmetto Tower, has expanded the patient capacity for the Atrium Health Pineville campus.
DLR Group CEO Griff Davenport has announced the acquisition of Charlotte-based healthcare design firm Wright McGraw Beyer Architects (WMBA).
By HCO Staff SEATTLE—DLR Group CEO Griff Davenport, FAIA, recently announced Seattle-based healthcare design firm Salus Architecture is joining DLR…
Each year, Cleveland Chapter of the American Institute of Architects (AIA Cleveland) recognizes exceptional designs by inviting local firms to submit their best work to be reviewed by nationally renowned juries from all over the country.
In a recent two-part article he wrote for DLR Group’s website, LiBassi explained designing for the patient experience as well as designing for hospitals into the future. Healthcare Construction + Operations News spoke with him to continue the conversation.
DLR Group of Omaha, Neb., announced the opening of its new dialysis center, with the Fort Mojave Indian Tribe cutting the ribbon to the clinic on March 1. The central location will allow members across Arizona, Nevada and California to easily access the facility and specialized services. Construction of the $1.9 million, 5,100-square-foot facility began February 2017 as DLR Group worked closely with the community — including the clinic’s future patients and providers — to gain a clear understanding of the tribe’s desires for the clinic. The tribe’s input aided the design process with the intention to create a comfortable and welcoming environment for the dialysis patients throughout their private treatment.