Orthopedic facility design reflects 'life in motion'

The Harford Hospital Bone & Joint Institute was designed with sinuous lines and sculptural forms. Curved white metal panels with extensive ribbon windows wrap the exterior, according to an article on the Healthcare Design website


The Harford (Conn.) Hospital Bone & Joint Institute was designed with sinuous lines and sculptural forms to reflect 'life in motion.' Curved white metal panels with extensive ribbon windows wrap the exterior, providing continuous fluidity, according to an article on the Healthcare Design website.

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January 4, 2016


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