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January 25, 2008

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University Cancer Center, Medical Pavilion Opens

18 years ago16 years ago3 mins

WESTWOOD, Kan. — The University of Kansas Hospital opened its new $25 million outpatient cancer center on the hospital’s Westwood campus. The three-story, 138,000-square-foot facility was converted from a former…

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KI Sponsors Auditorium Studio Program for Wisconsin Students

18 years ago16 years ago4 mins

GREEN BAY, Wis. — A new design studio funded by KI this fall helped students at the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee’s School of Architecture and Urban Planning explore the history and…

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Smith Group Designs New Language Center

18 years ago16 years ago5 mins

CHICAGO — The new Sandi Point Errant Language and Culture Center at the University of Chicago was recently completed, marking the first in a series of improvement projects planned for…

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Henneberry Eddy Designs $1.1 Million Makeover

18 years ago16 years ago5 mins

PORTLAND, Ore. — The $1.1 million renovation of a mid-century residence hall at Lewis & Clark College has breathed new life into a building that was once the least desirable…

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Siemens Lowers Costs With Energy Program

18 years ago16 years ago1 mins

MONTEREY, Calif. — Siemens Building Technologies Inc. is implementing several facility improvements at Monterey Peninsula College that are expected to save the school more than $2.4 million in annual energy…

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Honeywell Powers Up Schools Nationwide

18 years ago16 years ago6 mins

MORRIS TOWNSHIP, N.J. — As schools continue to seek improved maintenance programs and renovate outdated facilities, several districts and colleges are turning to Honeywell International, a provider of services designed…

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Boarding School Addition Expected to Achieve Significant Savings

18 years ago16 years ago3 mins

WESTON, Mass. — The new 21,000-square-foot addition to the Cambridge School of Weston campus is designed to significantly reduce impacts on the environment through several water- and energy-saving features and…

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New Lock System Improves Security at Napa Valley School District

18 years ago16 years ago5 mins

NAPA, Calif. — A new keyway system in place at Napa Valley Unified School District is expected to significantly improve security by providing better key control and allowing safer lockdown…

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Fabric Ducts Could Cut School Costs

18 years ago16 years ago3 mins

FLORENCE, Texas — Florence Independent School District’s new $2.4 million gymnasium is expected to achieve significant savings on operational costs due to an alternative air distribution system. Designed by Fromberg…

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STV Develops Custom-Made Software for Massachusetts Schools

18 years ago16 years ago7 mins

BOSTON — New York-based architectural firm STV Inc. developed a special software program to assist the Massachusetts School Building Authority in performing a statewide needs assessment for school repairs. The…

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