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	<title>Comments on: Green architecture &#8211; Dell Children’s Medical Center</title>
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		<title>By: Zeph</title>
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		<description>This definitely looks like the hospital of the future. The &lt;a href=&quot;http://texas.construction.com/research/&quot; rel=&quot;nofollow&quot;&gt;building construction&lt;/a&gt; for a project of this size must have take a lot of time. I have read that outfitting hospitals with green supplies is a very lucrative business. This hospital is not only functional, it is aesthetically pleasing as well. I really like the various courtyard environments that they have set up on site, it is a great way to take patient&#039;s minds off of being in a hospital. If you want to stay updated on construction topics such as this one, take a look at McGraw Hill&#039;s Texas Construction Site. It has a ton of valuable information on upcoming and current building projects around Texas. While I am fortunate enough to do some work with McGraw Hill, they have been a favorite construction resource of mine for quite some time now. If you are like me and enjoy learning about projects like this one, check out their website.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>This definitely looks like the hospital of the future. The <a  href="http://texas.construction.com/research/" rel="nofollow">building construction</a> for a project of this size must have take a lot of time. I have read that outfitting hospitals with green supplies is a very lucrative business. This hospital is not only functional, it is aesthetically pleasing as well. I really like the various courtyard environments that they have set up on site, it is a great way to take patient&#8217;s minds off of being in a hospital. If you want to stay updated on construction topics such as this one, take a look at McGraw Hill&#8217;s Texas Construction Site. It has a ton of valuable information on upcoming and current building projects around Texas. While I am fortunate enough to do some work with McGraw Hill, they have been a favorite construction resource of mine for quite some time now. If you are like me and enjoy learning about projects like this one, check out their website.</p>
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