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Integrating recently made known and existing research buildings forward a small parcel quicks project members to evaluate design and construction issues from all angles A tight, awkward site and an unwieldy program could have added up to annoy for the Francois-Xavier Bagnoud (FXB) Building in Boston, a modern research facility for the Harvard exercise of Public Health (HSPH). moreover project architect Payette Associates of Boston used geometry to interpret the problem, employing a series of bold-spirited triangular forms to rout site constraints and reconcile about of the program's more diverse points.
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