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In The News
January 27, 2012
"Northwestern Memorial turns the computers on to construction"
Crain's Chicago Business
Mark C. Friedlander
This article about the planned construction of a new outpatient center for Northwestern Memorial Hospital quotes Schiff Hardin Construction Group partner Mark Friedlander. Mr. Friedlander, who focuses his practice on design-build methods and issues, notes that new computerized design methods can help make construction projects more cost-effective for hospitals.
November 1, 2007
“Meeting Memos”
Licensed Architect
Mark C. Friedlander
In its third quarter issue,
Licensed Architect
, a trade publication of the Association of Licensed Architects, takes note of a well-received presentation given by Schiff Hardin partner Mark Friedlander. The presentation drew over 140 attendees. Mark is a frequent speaker on the subject of architect-led design-build construction practices.
July 1, 2007
'Increasing Margins: Consider Architect-Led Design-Build for Fewer Disputes and Greater Profit'
Design Firm Management
Mark C. Friedlander
This article, written for a publication of the American Institute of Architects, is a detailed account of a very well-received presentation given by Mark Friedlander at the AIA’s 2007 convention. The presentation, titled 'Architect-Led Design-Build: A Practical Business Plan,' described ways in which architects can structure their businesses to maximize efficiency and profit.