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This small animal hospital building built in the 1940's has had difficulty keeping up with the excellent and expanding 7-day-a-week practice that it contains. Two separate additions to this building since the initial construction give this building an awkward disjointed feeling.
BlakeDrucker Architects was asked to improve the flow
of the doctors, technicians, clients, and pets through
the small facility as well as give the building a cleaner,
more modern feel. This was accomplished by creating
a new street facade and entry that announces the building's
presence to the community and draws customers in to
a more organized, unified plan.
Client: Dr. Arnold Gutlaizer D.V.M.
Budget: suspended
Photography & Rendering: BlakeDrucker Architects
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