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Reaves Chiropractic Celebrates One-Year Anniversary

 Reaves Chiropractic Celebrates One-Year Anniversary   Health Reaves Chiropractic is pleased to announce it is celebrating its first year in business serving the needs of area patients. Dr. Joanna Reaves opened Reaves Chiropractic in 2017 to provide the best experience through superior patient treatment, exceptional education and customer satisfaction. The River North Chicago chiropractic office includes multiple collaborative providers dedicated to the office’s authentic, holistic approach. “Our providers work together to help guide our patients to take control of their lives,” Dr. Reaves said. Reaves Chiropractic treats common back pain conditions stemming from  previous injuries, disc herniation , stenosis, sciatica and general lower back pain. Dr. Reaves also treats thoracic outlet syndrome that can cause numbness and tingling in the arms or hands, pinched nerves from poor sleeping posture, and general back pain. Her collaborative partners provide holistic care, massa...

Will transformation design give impetus to design thinking?

 Will transformation design give impetus to design thinking?   Construction,Real Estate,Education Pei Cobb Freed & Partners unveils a transformation design for IESB Brasilia’s new university campus… The New York-based architectural firm Pei Cobb Freed & Partners has been selected to design a major expansion to IESB Brasilia, an international university based in Brazil’s capital, that will more than double the size of the campus with new facilities and open space. IESB’s inward-focused existing campus will be transformed by an L-shaped complex featuring a new academic allée and a generous entry precinct with facilities that serve both the university and the public.  Design partner José Bruguera, architect of the recent expansion to the Universidad Europea de Madrid, considers the project a watershed moment for the university. “In addition to improving the experience for faculty and students with a greener, more open campus, the university will become a welcoming pr...