posted November 25th, 2019 by E4H
Thanksgiving Turkeys Delivered
E4H Vermont held their annual Turkey Drive donating 600lbs of turkeys, boxes of food, and grocery store gift cards to the local food bank. During the holidays the Vermont staff bundles up to shop and deliver the bounty to food banks eager to serve the local community.[...]
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posted November 22nd, 2019 by E4H
Dog House Design Competition for Bark+Build
The Dallas office has completed the install of this Bark+Build doghouse. Bark+Build is a design competition where architects and engineers partner to design and build a high-quality dog house. The dog houses are displayed at Northpark Center for 2 ½ weeks and auctioned off to benefit the SPCA of Texas. Vote for the doghouse as ‘People’s Choice[...]
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posted November 21st, 2019 by Tanuja Reddy
US Green Building Council NCR Women in Green: Speaking Up
“What is the True Meaning of Courage?”
Courage takes myriad forms in our lives and professions. At the beginning of a recent USGBC Women in Green event, Speaking Up, we were asked what courage meant to each one of us. This inspirational event featured a diverse panel of female USGBC leaders who spoke at length about courage, and various subt[...]
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posted November 14th, 2019 by E4H
Continuum of Care Case Study: Maine Behavioral Healthcare
MULTI-DISCIPLINARY & EVIDENCED-BASED CONTINUUM OF CARE
More than 40,000 children and adults in Maine have been diagnosed with autism or a developmental disorder. Through the vision of nationally recognized Matthew Siegel, MD, Vice President for Medical Affairs for the Developmental Disorders Service at Maine Behavioral Healthcare (MBH), E4H h[...]
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posted November 14th, 2019 by Jennifer Arbuckle
10 Qs: Getting to Know the People Behind the Projects…Jennifer
"...healthcare facilities are fascinating examples of a microcosm of all human experience – good facility design starts with solid functional planning (based on human processes and efficiencies) and ideally ends with a beautiful building that optimizes the human experience for wellness, work, and community."
Jennifer Arbuckle, AIA, NCARB, LEED[...]
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