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January 2025

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Georgia Gwinnett College’s Shift to Centralized Energy Paves the Way for Growth

4 months ago2 months ago12 mins

Since it was established in 2005, the Georgia Gwinnett College (GGC) campus has seen accelerated growth, expanding to a campus of more than 15 buildings that accommodates a student body of nearly 12,000.

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New Building Brings Biophilic Amenities to Fort Worth Country Day Campus

4 months ago4 months ago5 mins

Fort Worth Country Day (FWCD), a co-educational college preparatory school in Fort Worth, Texas, that has been serving students since 1963, completed construction on the new $25 million Annie Richardson Bass Lower School Building earlier this month. 

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ADA-Compliant Sink

4 months ago1 mins

The Frequency Series 2-Station Sink from Bradley is space saving, inclusive and ergonomic to meet various handwashing needs and bathroom dimensions.

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Travis Jessee

4 months ago2 mins

Virginia Tech has named Travis Jessee as the University’s assistant vice president for design and construction within the Division of Facilities.

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Using Virtual Reality to Engage Students in STEM

4 months ago4 months ago10 mins

Montgomery Public Schools in Montgomery, Ala., has taken STEM learning to the next level in recent years with a large-scale initiative to create STEM labs in every one of the district’s elementary schools.

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A new 248,000-square-foot red brick building will be built in downtown Indianapolis, with completion anticipated in May 2027, to provide Purdue University students with STEM-focused, project-based learning. Photo Credit: Purdue University
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Purdue University to Expand Downtown Presence with New $187 Million Project

4 months ago4 months ago4 mins

By Fay Harvey INDIANAPOLIS — Purdue University has officially released renderings of the soon-to-be-built Academic Success Building, a $187 million facility that will bring classrooms, laboratories, dining, student housing and…

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Students working in a bright setting with thanks to the twisted sunsheads behind them.
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Twisted Sunshades

4 months ago4 months ago1 mins

The twisted extrusion sunshade system from Construction Specialties blends functionality with aesthetics to achieve energy-saving standards while enhancing study spaces with natural light.

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James Nold

4 months ago4 months ago2 mins

After three decades of leadership within South Dakota’s Sioux Falls School District, James Nold will now serve as the district’s next superintendent effective July 1.  

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Terra Linda's Gymnasium interior. Hardwood floors with blue accents. High ceilings with bright white lights.
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Northern California School Earns Recognition for High-Performance Gymnasium

4 months ago4 months ago6 mins

Tucked into the Northern Bay Area hills, Terra Linda High School’s (TLHS) $27 million gymnasium has officially been recognized with the Collaborative for High Performance School (CHPS) certification.

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ASU’s University Gateway Building Blends Retail, Education and Sustainability

4 months ago4 months ago8 mins

Construction recently concluded on Arizona State University’s (ASU) University Gateway Building (UGB), a $78 million, five-story mixed-use facility with an architecturally complex facade. The structure unifies retail, education, and art spaces under one sustainably designed roof. 

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