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Our client's deep commitment to creating an environment that would provide premium care and treatment for small animals in a contemporary architectural setting inspired this project. It received a prestigious Merit Award from Veterinary Economics Magazine in 2004. This 5,750 SF project was praised for its use of natural light and high-volume space in the Reception Area, which evokes openness and client friendliness. The Treatment Area was designed as a "central control area" for hospital functions, with glass walls to enable visibility into the Surgery, Pharmacy and Lab areas. |
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“Our Hospital was beautifully designed by Rich Rauh, AIA, of Rauhaus Architects. His many years of designing veterinary hospitals and having a wife who is a veterinarian/practice owner, gives him a unique insight into our field. Building a veterinary hospital, knowing the design issues, materials concerns, traffic-flow patterns, aesthetics and efficiency needs, is a specialty. Don't go for the short-term savings - hire a veterinary architect from the beginning!” |
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Jeff Werber, DVM Century Veterinary Group |
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