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Contents
VOLUME 20 ISSUE 10 | NOVEMBER 2017
SPECIAL SECTION
29 Trendsin Education Interiors
Whether it’s flex- ibility in spaces for academics, home-like comfort for residential students or appealing areas for commut- ers, the design and furnishing of interior
spaces enhance and promote learning, institutional branding, safety, sustain- ability and much more.
TRENDS IN
EDUCATION INTERIORS
INTERIOR A PLACE TO DRAWING COMMUTER INSIGHTS CALL HOME STUDENTS IN
colleges and universities are seeking smarter, greener and more flexible facilities from the inside out.
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compelling ideas are driving the interior designs of student residences on campuses today. page 38
how interior design can create attractive campus spaces where commuter students want to stay.
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[ COVER PHOTOGRAPH ]
Health Sciences Building H, Wake Technical Community College; Raleigh, NC. Photo © Jim Sink
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On the Cover
14 Beyond the
Playing Field
Hybrid campus facilities are being designed to incorporate academics, athletics and student life.
BY NATE APPLEMAN, AIA, LEED-AP
Columns
6 Editor’s Note
9 Legally Speaking
10 Maintenance & Operations
12 Business Practices
50 The Sustainable Campus
Departments
3 Campus Scene 3 Ask the Expert 8 Hot Tips
46 Facility Focus
Products
44 Supplier Spotlight
48 Case Histories
49 Product Showcase
49 Advertiser Index
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Features
[ BUSINESS ]
18 FindingaHome
for a Science Museum
With limited funding and a can-do spirit, Berry College found a creative space for
a science museum. BY GARY W. BRETON AND WILLIAM T. DAVIN
[ FACILITIES ]
22 RoutineCleaning
vs. Sustainability
Don’t overlook cleaning and cleaning technologies when searching for ways to become more sustainable. BY RON SEGURA
[ SAFETY & SECURITY ]
25 TheKeytoSecurity Exterior features, from fencing to windows and doors, are the first line of defense for safety, security and occupant comfort.
BY AMY MILSHTEIN
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