People in the News – May/June 2009
A/E/C Albers McFarlane Landman Tasca Krenke Stys John D. Albers, AIA, LEED AP, was named senior project manager at the Minneapolis office of architectural firm LEO A Daly. He will…
A/E/C Albers McFarlane Landman Tasca Krenke Stys John D. Albers, AIA, LEED AP, was named senior project manager at the Minneapolis office of architectural firm LEO A Daly. He will…
SAN FRANCISCO — Utility records at the LEED Platinum certified Ohlone College Newark Center for Health Sciences and Technology reveal that the campus achieved a nearly 70 percent reduction in gas and electricity consumption during its first year of operation.
WASHINGTON — The National School Boards Association director of federal relations recently urged a Senate committee to not support legislation that would expand federal standards for food and beverages provided to…
LOS ANGELES — The Los Angeles Community College District sold $425 million in bonds in April that will go toward funding its $6 billion building program to modernize and renovate…
WASHINGTON — The American Institute of Architects Committee on the Environment selected two schools as part of its top 10 green projects list for 2009. The Charles Hostler Student Center…
Arizona Middle School Takes Top Honor WASHINGTON — The winners of a green school design competition for middle school students were announced at School Building Week, the annual event organized…
Data centers are becoming the critical link for a variety of university operations. New technologies are allowing for remote access and global distance learning is becoming commonplace. As a result,…
Enrollment in most school districts across the country is declining. This change in enrollment, coupled with changes in program delivery, is causing district administrators to rethink, resize and retool their school facilities.