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New Beaverton school aims for silver Leadership in Energy and Enviro.
It's the first Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design project for the Beaverton School District. But it won't ... (PERIODICAL ARTICLE)
Integrating design into organizational culture
HEADNOTE This is a story of design in action. Referencing several mini-case studies, Thomas Lockwood demonstrates the integral ... (PERIODICAL ARTICLE)
Built for brains: school design annotates human factors.
ARCHITECTURE CREATES SPACES FOR PEOPLE. HUMAN factors in architecture focuses on health and safety, performance, comfort, and aesthetic ... (PERIODICAL ARTICLE)
Reinventing Modular Construction
After being awarded the 2002 Winter Olympic Games, Salt Lake City organizers needed more than 800 support buildings ... (PERIODICAL ARTICLE)
Meeting the Distinct Needs of Girls: Progressive, Gender-Specific Design...
IMAGE PHOTOGRAPH 1 Girls in the juvenile detention and revocation program in Massachusetts are currently housed in a ... (PERIODICAL ARTICLE)
IDO Inc. growing by design
Interior design is a lot more to Jill Mendoza than decorating with pretty colors, picking out appealing furniture ... (PERIODICAL ARTICLE)
Prisons and jails: an introduction to
detention.
THE DESIGN AND CONSTRUCTION OF A PRISON SEEMS LIKE IT should follow the same criteria as any other ... (PERIODICAL ARTICLE)
Flooring decisions: for the long term; One
manufacturer's take on how...
Investors, corporations, and facilities spend billions of dollars today on healthcare construction projects. With every project, measures are ... (PERIODICAL ARTICLE)
Build It and They Will Matriculate
New Jersey's design and construction firms are twice lucky. The state's $12billion, 10-year school construction program will spread ... (PERIODICAL ARTICLE)
WHO's WHO in Architecture & Design: Roger P. Smith
Principal/Architect Burton, Behrendt & Smith When Roger Smith joined Burton, Behrendt & Smith in 1985, it was basically ... (PERIODICAL ARTICLE)
Making Workplaces FIT
IMAGE PHOTOGRAPH 1 Designers learn to adapt the workplace to the workers and the task IMAGE PHOTOGRAPH 2 ... (PERIODICAL ARTICLE)
School craze: masonry gets high marks for quality, but
the industry's...
Scrambling to accommodate record-breaking enrollment, school districts across the country are spending an estimated $30 billion a year ... (PERIODICAL ARTICLE)
Tailor
Today's companies know that corporate culture can mean the difference between success and failure. Many are using the ... (PERIODICAL ARTICLE)
BMCC Leases 200,000 SF in Lower Manhattan
After more than two years of cramming students into makeshift classrooms in cafeterias, hallways and outdoor trailers, the ... (PERIODICAL ARTICLE)
Finance firm invests its trust in Stephen
Yablon's talents.
Stephen Yablon Architect has recently completed the expansion and renovation of the offices of Angelo, Gordon & Co., ... (PERIODICAL ARTICLE)
Making (and keeping) tenants happy.
Moving is not just inconvenient; it's also expensive (and not just for the vacating tenant). Move-outs create landlord ... (PERIODICAL ARTICLE)
Building Quality 101.
As part of our ongoing mission to voice the interior design issues of facilities managers, Buildings and BI ... (PERIODICAL ARTICLE)
Facilities CASE BOOK
IMAGE PHOTOGRAPH 1 Studies in INNOVATIVE PRODUCT APPLICATIONS for today's facilities IMAGE PHOTOGRAPH 2 AERCO Time crunch, regulatory ... (PERIODICAL ARTICLE)
Hospitality's out, healthcare's in.
(Business Trends).
Commercial Construction The flurry of construction once evident in downtown Salt Lake City has slowed dramatically. And although ... (PERIODICAL ARTICLE)
Some tips on building law firms.
As the result of mergers, increasingly favorable rental rates, globalization and other related circumstances, law firms have emerged ... (PERIODICAL ARTICLE) | |
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