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Article: Duke University Children's Health Center.(Brief Article)
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- Buildings
- Article date:
- October 1, 2001
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HONORABLE MENTION: SPECIALTY SPACES
The esteemed quality of care at Duke University Medical Center (ranked No. 6 in US News & World Report's 2001 hospital rankings), Durham, NC, is not the only thing the hospital's new Children's Health Center has to live up to. Known for its pointed arches, towers, and gargoyles, the campus' Gothic architecture is almost as synonymous with the university as the Blue Devil that serves as its mascot.
The Duke University Medical Center recognized the importance of expanding its pediatric program to include an outpatient facility, the new Children's Health Center. "Our challenge was ... to create a design that was 1) ...
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