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Texas A&M architecture students design portable Ebola treatment clinics
From left, graduate students Celso Rojas, Soheil Hamideh and Tian Wang with a model of their concept for a rapidly deployable Ebola virus treatment clinic. (via one.arch.tamu.edu)
Design concepts for portable, rapidly deployable Ebola virus treatment clinics created by Texas A&M Master of Architecture students will be unveiled at a 2 p.m. Wednesday, Sept. 24 presentation on the fourth floor of the Langford Architecture Center’s Building A on the Texas A&M campus.
— one.arch.tamu.edu
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