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Contents
VOLUME 20 ISSUE 7 | JULY/AUGUST 2017
SPECIAL SECTION
2017
Facilities Sourcebook
Products and Services for Your Campus
This special secTion is designed as a reference guide
to help campus administrators make the most of their resources by helping them evaluate suppliers and examine the range of options available. This sourcebook contains product information from suppliers of products and services to the education market. Suppliers are listed in alphabetical order. The listings include descriptions of the company or organization, a list of the products or services they provide and complete contact information. We have also included listings of the trade associations that serve our industry and an index of architects that were featured in the 2016 Education Design Showcase. The last pages of this section are a Product Showcase highlighting the prod- ucts and services available through the companies and or- ganizations that support this sourcebook. This information will also be available throughout the year on our websites, webSPM.com, webCPM.com and Spaces4Learning.com.
SPECIAL SECTION
59 Healthy Facilities Awards
The Healthy Facilities Institute (HFI), in part- nership with School Planning & Management and College Planning & Management magazines, recently held the first annual Healthy facilities
Award program. Highlighted here are the standouts among the entries received.
HEALTHY FACILITIES
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HEALTHY SCHOOLS = CARING. The Healthy Facilities Institute (HFI), in partnership with School Planning & Management and College Planning & Management magazines, proudly acknowledge the thousands of caring individuals that work in the nation’s public and private schools.
While hundreds of schools could be winners, we wish to highlight the standouts, based on applications received in 2017.
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Stafford Workforce Training Center, Houston Community College, Stafford, TX.
Photo © Slyworks Photography by Shau Lin Hon
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[ BUSINESS ]
18 AreWeGreenYet?
After a two-decade push towards green procurement, are colleges and universities fully on board? BY AMY MILSHTEIN
46 ABrightPartnership The University of Rochester and Rochester
Institute of Technology in New York are uniting to spur light and sound innovation. BY DAVID MUNSON AND JOEL SELIGMAN
[ SAFETY & SECURITY ] 53 Technology
Enhances Fire Safety
Today’s integrated fire detection, alarm and sprinkler systems are being designed as an integral part of facility safety. BY MARK ROWH
Features
[ FACILITIES ]
22 CapitalizingonCollege
Spaces and Places
Evaluating existing space and leveraging resources is essential both to good plan- ning as well as unlocking value on campus. BY JANE SMITH, FAIA
29 AFramework
for Learning
Syracuse University is undergoing a cam- pus makeover to fuel all kinds of learning experiences, beyond the confines of the classroom. BY MARY ANNE OCAMPO AND DENNIS PIEPRZ, HON. ASLA
35 PathsofGlory UW-Milwaukee’s new research complex
has become a hip hangout by offering a pedestrian pathway that connects other parts of the campus.
BY MARK COREY AND DAVID BLACK
42 TransformingBUCastle A heritage building on the campus of Bos-
ton University is being restored for a new life as an alumni center.
BY REBECCA BERRY, AIA, LEED-AP BD+C
[ TECHNOLOGY ]
48 ParkingGoesHi-Tech Parking is being transformed by technol- ogy options that offer cost-saving efficien- cies, sustainability, safety and more.
BY BILL SMITH
Featured Resource
65 Facilities Sourcebook
This special section is designed as a ref- erence guide to help campus adminis- trators make the most of their resources by helping them evaluate suppliers and examine the range of options available.
Columns
6 Editor’s Note
10 Legally Speaking
12 Recruit & Retain
14 Business Practices
16 Facilities Management 82 The Sustainable Campus
Departments
3 Campus Scene 3 Ask the Expert 8 Hot Tips
63 Facility Focus Products
65 Facilities Sourcebook 79 Product Showcase
80 Case Histories
81 Advertiser Index
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