Dave Huey

Dewberry, a privately held professional services firm, promoted Dave Huey, AIA, LEED AP, to senior principal at its Tulsa, Okla., office. Huey has more than 25 years of experience in the design of new and expanded facilities for medical, educational, military and private-sector clients. Currently, Huey is responsible for providing specialized expertise and overall project direction with an emphasis on health care architecture.

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Durable Metal Panels

Armstrong Ceiling & Wall Systems has expanded its portfolio of solutions for exposed structure spaces with the introduction of new MetalWorks Blades. The new addition to the Armstrong line offers an upscale linear design in the form of durable metal panels with excellent sound absorption. The 1-inch-thick blades are 4 inches by 96 inches in size and can be joined together for larger spaces. The metal blades come with two end caps, one end cap, or no end caps for maximum design flexibility. The factory-attached end caps reduce field labor.

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LGBT Patients Receive Better Treatment

WASHINGTON — On the wake of the Supreme Court DOMA decision that ruled the federal same-sex marriage ban unconstitutional, a report released on July 11 by the Human Rights Campaign (HRC) Foundation shows that American hospitals and clinics are becoming more committed to equality for lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender (LGBT) patients.

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Katie Wood

Arup, a multidisciplinary engineering and consulting firm, announced Katie Wood, principal, has transferred to the firm’s Toronto office where she will have an integral role in the Americas health care team and lead the development of the health care business in Canada. Wood relocated from Sydney, where she was the health lead for Arup across Australia, New Zealand and Southeast Asia.

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