Adaptive reuse in the healthcare industry: repurposing abandoned buildings to serve medical missions
Abstract Background Adaptive reuse-the practice of identifying, acquiring, renovating, and placing back into service a building or similar structure for a purpose different than that for which it was originally designed-offers great potential for addressing the spatial expansion needs of healthcare...
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Main Authors: | James K. Elrod (Author), John L. Fortenberry (Author) |
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2017-07-01T00:00:00Z.
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