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Payette Associates philosophy is centered on planning and designing spaces and enduring buildings for people. Their practice creates places to conduct research and teaching for science, technology, medicine and health; places for campus and cultural life ; and places for healthcare. The firms clients are colleges and universities, medical and health schools, hospitals, corporations, and cultural institutions. Payette's buildings serve researchers seeking cures for diseases, professors educating future leaders in science and technology, and medical professionals and patients who confront life and death as part of their daily work. Payette Associates design facilities that promote human interaction, provide physical comfort, and facilitate the exchange of ideas. Ultimately, they strive to design buildings that stimulate and support their users. They strive, also, to integrate environmentally conscious design principles in both our projects and our internal operations.The roots of Payette Associates extends to 1932, when architect Paul Nocka and Frederick Markus, an engineer and industrial designer, worked together on the landmark New York Hospital
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monografia Rebiun12217657 https://catalogo.rebiun.org/rebiun/record/Rebiun12217657 ta 040727s2003 at aeo 001 0 eng | 1876907053 UPVA 990001944080203706 UGR 72 7.036 Payette Associates Payette Associates an evolution of ideas [edited by Steve Womersley] Evolution of ideas Mulgrave, Australia Images Publishing Group 2003 Mulgrave, Australia Mulgrave, Australia Images Publishing Group 256 p. il. 31 cm 256 p. The Master Architect Series VI Índices Payette Associates philosophy is centered on planning and designing spaces and enduring buildings for people. Their practice creates places to conduct research and teaching for science, technology, medicine and health; places for campus and cultural life ; and places for healthcare. The firms clients are colleges and universities, medical and health schools, hospitals, corporations, and cultural institutions. Payette's buildings serve researchers seeking cures for diseases, professors educating future leaders in science and technology, and medical professionals and patients who confront life and death as part of their daily work. Payette Associates design facilities that promote human interaction, provide physical comfort, and facilitate the exchange of ideas. Ultimately, they strive to design buildings that stimulate and support their users. They strive, also, to integrate environmentally conscious design principles in both our projects and our internal operations.The roots of Payette Associates extends to 1932, when architect Paul Nocka and Frederick Markus, an engineer and industrial designer, worked together on the landmark New York Hospital Payette Associates (Estudio de arquitectos) Arquitectos Arquitectura Estados Unidos Siglos XX-XXI Womersley, Steve ed. lit