Drawing from evidence-
based design

Few would argue against incorporating a hospital design that shortens a patient’s stay and improves the working environment for physicians and staff. Caley Meals discovers how architecture firms are incorporating evidence-based design.

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Topp man for the job

John Topp’s devotion to labor makes him the perfect candidate to lead the Allied Construction Employer’s Association. But as Lawrence Silver discovers, his belief that a reasonable days’ work deserves a reasonable days’ wage could lead to the downfall of the signatory contractors he was picked to represent.

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Form and Function

There’s nothing wrong with complicated.

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Industry Pulse

On the Horizon, Changing Places, Best of the Web,In Memoriam, Your Honor, Giving Back, Dotted Line

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The A List

Excavating contractors that stood out in 2007.

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Work in Progress

Riley Construction Co. Inc. works at a frenzied pace to finish Affiliated Foods Midwest’s new Kenosha distribution center.

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Earth Works

For John Hippensteel, promoting sustainable design is as important as building profits for his firm, Lake Michigan Wind & Sun.

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Setting the Foundation

Wisconsin Chapter of the American Society of Interior Designers members could have directed the group’s charity toward any organization. But they decided to give back to a group that also could give back to ASID.

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Peer Review

Troy Reese always learned things quickly. But when he opened his own construction firm, T.L. Reese Construction, the 35-year-old took his time before taking his first job.

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Off the Clock

Bob Ornst, principal of Selzer-Ornst Co., spends timeletting the world know the benefits of St. Coletta Day School.

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Construction Corner

Ken Kraemer, executive director of Building Advantage, explains why unions and management must collaborate.

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Etc.

Roundabouts, biofuel refineries, construction reality TV and more in this month’s Etc.

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Burning Questions

John Rathke, a manager for Mead & Hunt Inc., submits to a round of questions.

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