Educational Facilities
Improving indoor air quality and energy efficiency in K-12 schools
Amidst concerns about indoor air quality and energy efficiency, K-12 schools are implementing HVAC upgrades and innovative solutions
Innovative electrical solutions increase flexibility and efficiency in schools
Electrical engineers focus on strategic placement of branch electrical rooms and spare breakers, while collaborating with architects and owners to ensure efficient, flexible and sustainable electrical/power systems in K-12 school projects.
New and innovative sustainability measures in K-12 schools
K-12 schools are adopting net zero energy goals and implementing innovative sustainability measures, such as photovoltaic arrays, HVAC condensation recovery systems and advancements in energy recovery products.
Unique safety and flexibility challenges in K-12 buildings
Engineers in K-12 school projects are prioritizing safety, health and flexibility by integrating emerging technologies, adapting learning environments and conducting thorough cost analyses.
K-12 buildings focus on energy efficiency and accessibility
K-12 insights The integration of accessibility requirements, such as ADA guidelines, into MEP designs ensures equitable access for all occupants in K-12 schools. Renovating existing buildings to meet current code compliance poses challenges, particularly in reconciling structural limitations with HVAC upgrades and determining project scopes [caption id="attachment_542631" align="alignnone" width="645"] Courtesy: WTWH Media[/caption] Respondents: Keith Hammelman, PE, Principal, CannonDesign, Chicago Sean Holder, P.E., Principal, Salas O'Brien, Houston Steven Mrak, PE, Vice President, Peter Basso Associates, Inc., Troy, MI Johnny P. Wood, PE, LEED AP BD+C, CxA, CPD, Associate Vice President, Regional Market Segement Leader, Dewberry, Raleigh, NC Please explain some of the codes, standards and guidelines you commonly use during the project’s design process. Which codes/standards should engineers be most aware of? Keith Hammelman: There is a series of standard building codes either produced by the International Code Council (ICC) and, in the case of California, the development of the Title 24 building code, but there are also additional codes, standards and guidelines that may not be used in every project.
Project Profile: Library + Archives Canada Preservation and Access Facility
Coordinating 230 resources in seven different offices, using information sharing and building modeling technologies on an accelerated design schedule with an integrated approach may seem arduous, but it was small compared to the challenges that were met.
Trends and information to know to design better college and university buildings
Environmental considerations and building for future flexibility are top considerations when looking at college and university buildings
Project Profile: Butler University Esports Park
This project focused on a multi-use space at Butler University that provides a hub for the tech community with esports, gaming PC's, event spaces and more.