Principal / Architect
As one of five American College of Healthcare Architects in New Mexico and with more than 15 years of experience in healthcare architecture, Max has demonstrated a commitment to excellence in healthcare architecture, enhanced patient care, and staff well-being through the built environment.
Max is dedicated to sustainability, is a LEED AP BD+C professional, and has served as project architect on two potential LEED certified healthcare projects, the Kayenta Health Center (Silver level) and the Fort Yuma Healthcare center (Gold level). Max has built strong working relationships with past clients, building a reputation for hard work, high quality results, and enthusiasm with staff on all levels.
> Improving Patient Care: The Intersection of Culture and Evidence-Based Design
> Ancient and Modern: Intersecting Traditional Health & Present-Day Healthcare
> A Healthy Trend: How the WELL Building Standard is Elevating Healthcare Architecture
> Fort Yuma Health Care Center Designed to Support Chronic Care Model