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VOLUME 21 ISSUE 10 | NOV/DEC 2018
On the Cover
12 Design for Community Spaces With an eye to design, here are three ex- amples of community colleges stepping
up their interior spaces to improve the student experience.
BY SCOTT BERMAN
Columns Products
Volume 21, Issue 10
6 Intelligent Buildings 24
8 Maintenance & Operations 47 10 Business Practices 47
Departments
3 Hot Tips
3 Campus Scene
SPECIALSECTIONS
Supplier Spotlight Product Showcase Advertiser Index
Ed Armstrong
Executive Director
Energy Management Association (EMA)
John F. Bernhards
Associate Vice President
APPA - Leadership in Educational Facilities
Michael Dorn
Executive Director
Safe Havens International, Inc.
Robert Duffy
Director, Marketing Communications & Public Relations
E&I Cooperative Services
Dr. Marylouise Fennell, RSM
Hyatt Fennell Executive Search
Jordan Gatewood, AIA, LEED BD+C
Principal
Mackey Mitchell Architects
Jacalyn High
Director of Marketing ProTeam
Joe Lauberth
General Manager
RSS Roofing Services & Solutions
Betsy Maddox
Director of Education DIRTT Environmental Solutions
Mike Moss
President
Society for College and University Planning (SCUP)
Klaus Reichardt
CEO Waterless Co., Inc.
Lisa Schmidt, LEED-AP BD+C
Director of Strategic Initiatives National Office Furniture
29 2018EducationDesignShowcaseAwards NINETEENTH ANNUAL EDUCATION DESIGN SHOWCASE
CHIEFEXECUTIVEOFFICER RajeevKapur CHIEFFINANCIALOFFICER JanetBrown CHIEFTECHNOLOGYOFFICER ErikA.Lindgren
EXECUTIVEVICEPRESIDENT MichaelJ.Valenti EXECUTIVECHAIRMAN JeffreyS.Klein
Infrastructure Solutions Group PRESIDENT&GROUPPUBLISHER KevinO’Grady AUDIENCEDEVELOPMENTMANAGER IreneFincher GROUPMARKETINGDIRECTOR SusanMay GROUPSOCIALMEDIAEDITOR SydnyShepard
Reaching the Staff
Staff may be reached via email, telephone, fax, or mail. A list of editors and contact information
is also available online at www.spaces4learning.com.
Email: To email any member of the staff, please use the following form: FirstinitialLastname@1105media.com
OUTSTANDING 2018 DESIGN
GOOD DESIGNS don’t just happen, they are based on exhaustive research and the study of best practices. To help provide this informa- tion on what makes a “good” space for learning, CP&M established the Education Design Showcase in 1999. It is a vehicle for sharing innovative, yet practical, solutions in planning, design, and construc- tion. The goal is to share ideas that will help us achieve the best pos- sible learning environments for all students at all levels of education. This year’s entries are worthy examples of what is being designed and provided for today’s students. Our panel of judges studied the submissions and chose a Grand Prize winner and Honorable Mentions to designate the projects that they felt were the most outstanding. The Grand Prize winner is highlighted on pages 30 and 37, followed by all of the entries in alphabetical order according to the name of the college or university.
Our judges have selected the most innovative architectural designs for education for 2018 out of a field of impressive entrants. Showcased here are the best of this year’s submissions.
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t a h n e d d s e e v r e v l e o d p mo n e n n t u o m f e s r a o f u e s a t n a d s k h e f o a r l c t h e y s s a c n h d o o s c l s h o o l facilities committees.
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The judges’ choice for Grand Prize, the Millikan Laboratory and Andrew Science Hall, is a facility that they say, based on
the entry information, appears to truly support their educa-
tion programs, their students, and their community. The judges selected three projects as Honorable Mentions (pages 35, 39, and 41) because each of these entries embodied, in their estimation, noteworthy attention to detail in planning, scope, design, purpose, and outcome. Each of the additional seven projects profiled in these pages is also deserving of recognition for both the purpose and thought went into their planning and development as well as the end result; successful, attractive, functional facilities. Congratulations to the 2018 Education Design Showcase
winners. All of these projects are also available online with more images and more detailed descriptions at spaces4learning.com.
A+RCHITECTURE IN EDUCATION
43 NewProductoftheYearAwards
The College Planning & Management New Product of the Year Awards honor the outstanding product development achieve- ments of manufacturers and suppliers whose products and services are consid-
ered noteworthy in improving the learning environment.
[ COVER PHOTOGRAPH ]
Millikan Laboratory and Andrew Science Hall, Pomona College, Claremont, CA.
Photo: © Jim Simmons
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