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From the late 1990s to present day, institution building trends moved to large modern single buildings housing all the services of the hospital. The buildings tend to be no more than two or three stories tall and have a radical architectural style that is a vast departure from anything seen in institution buildings prior.
  
 
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Latest revision as of 06:51, 30 August 2011

From the late 1990s to present day, institution building trends moved to large modern single buildings housing all the services of the hospital. The buildings tend to be no more than two or three stories tall and have a radical architectural style that is a vast departure from anything seen in institution buildings prior.


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