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Yes dreamer, the Iron Mountain Mobile Shredding Unit has been a good friend to me as well. I hear that it's on pretty good terms with this guy too.
The less hospitals make people feel bad to be in and near them, the more usefull they are.
"Either or" arguments seldom have anything to do with reality.
^Mt Sinai seems to. Inside, walk all the hallways and names of donors jump out at your from every nook and cranny. It's probably one of the top 3 wealthiest hospitals in the country.
I did not know that hospitals have unlimited resources.
You don't need unlimited resources to build an attractive and state of the art hospital. It wouldn't have mean cutting back on quality of service at all.
All buildings should do both, imho. Amaze and delight, both functionally and aesthetically. Toronto buildings rarely do both, sadly.