Posts Tagged ‘Education’

The HON Company Adds New Enhancements to SmartLink™ Education Furniture

Posted by admin No Commented Wednesday, June 2nd, 2010

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Compact Teacher Station, Adaptable Student Desks and Innovative Accessories Round Out This Comprehensive Collection.

Muscatine, IA – March 22, 2010 – Born out of meticulous research, The HON Company’s SmartLink™ furniture for learning environments has received overwhelmingly positive feedback from both the education and design communities. Building upon this award-winning collection, HON is pleased to introduce a number of extensions to the SmartLink family – including a compact teacher station, sit-to-stand and fixed student desks, and innovative accessories. (more…)

BRETFORD FIRST TO INTRODUCE MULTI-SURFACE ANTIMICROBIAL FINISHES ON TABLES AND CARTS FOR LEARNING AND TRAINING

Posted by admin No Commented Thursday, September 3rd, 2009

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Bretford’s new Microbe Barrier Technologies
Bretford’s new Microbe Barrier Technologies

Bretford Manufacturing, Inc., manufacturer of dependable furniture products that improve how people work and learn, is the first to offer multi-surface antimicrobial finishes on more than 50 different tables and carts for learning and training environments. Bretford’s new Microbe Barrier Technologies™ antimicrobial surface protection reduces the growth of bacteria, mold, mildew and fungi by 99.99 percent for the life of the product. Available for order now, the Bretford tables and carts with these finishes are intended to help prevent the spread of germs and contribute to the health and well-being of children and adults. (more…)

Clinton seeks greener colleges; Prods campus officials

Posted by admin No Commented Tuesday, August 25th, 2009

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Abdon M. Pallasch, The Chicago Sun-Times

Former President Bill Clinton on Thursday exhorted university officials from around the country to do a better job leading the way on making their campus buildings greener.

“For all the good we’re doing, we’re just piddling compared to what we ought to be doing and compared to what we could be doing,” Clinton told 250 college administrators meeting at the Palmer House Hilton.

“Think about it: 6.7 million jobs lost. And all this work out there is laying on the ground, begging to be done with an absolute certain high return. I am anxious to speed this up. For all the good you’re doing, we should be doing three, four, five, 10 times what we’re doing as a country.”

Clinton has become a crusader for environmental renovation as a catalyst for energy conservation and putting people back to work.

If solar panels or green roofs could be seen going up on campus roofs around the country, other builders would follow suit and put people back to work, helping fight unemployment as well as saving energy, Clinton told the receptive audience.

“Every time somebody sees a project on one of your campuses, fixing a building, you are having an impact, even beyond the fight to produce climate change and lower your utility bills,” Clinton said.

ASHRAE design guide aims to simplify energy efficiency design for K-12 schools

Posted by admin No Commented Friday, May 1st, 2009

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ASHRAE design guide aims to simplify energy efficiency design for K-12 schools

classroom1 ASHRAE design guide aims to simplify energy efficiency design for K 12 schoolsThe American Recovery and Reinvestment Act (ARRA) signed by President Obama on February 17, 2009, provides significant funding and financing opportunities to modernize, renovate, and repair public schools. Under the “State Fiscal Stabilization Fund,” up to $48.3 billion can be allocated to schools. An additional $25 billion in eligible bonds also have been authorized.

To help Building Teams meet energy efficiency design goals, ASHRAE and other building industry organizations have developed the Advanced Energy Design Guide for K-12 School Buildings. The guide provides recommendations for achieving 30% energy savings over the minimum code requirements of ANSI/ASHRAE/IESNA Standard 90.1-1999. Estimates show that a full 16% of schools districts’ controllable costs is spent on energy.

“Beyond energy savings, by implementing the recommendations, schools may benefit from an improved learning environment, reduced operating costs, reduced environmental and climate impacts, and enhanced teaching opportunities on the environment,” ASHRAE President Bill Harrison said.

The recommendations in the guide allow those involved in designing or constructing school buildings to easily achieve advanced levels of energy savings without having to resort to detailed calculations or analysis. All of the energy-saving recommendations for each of the eight U.S. climate zones are summarized in a single table. Additional recommendations point to other opportunities to incorporate greater savings into the design of the building.

More than 14,000 free copies of the Advanced Energy Design Guide for K-12 School Buildings were sent to school systems in the United States last spring. Copies of the guide are available for free download at www.ashrae.org/freeaedg; Print copies may be ordered from the ASHRAE Bookstore at www.ashrae.org.

Details on the stimulus funding for educational facilities can be found at: http://www.ed.gov/policy/gen/leg/recovery.

Herman Miller’s Learning Studio Research Program Addresses Evolving Needs in Higher Education Spaces

Posted by admin No Commented Thursday, April 2nd, 2009

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Herman Miller Higher Education

Herman Miller Higher Education

OFDA 4/2/09

Herman Miller, Inc., is continuing its focus on researching the evolving needs of higher education with the Learning Studio Research Program, a concept developed by the company’s Education Solutions team. The Learning Studio Research Program provides participating higher education institutions the opportunity to explore new approaches to learning space design, measure the impact on student learning and success, and inform large scale design decisions on campus.

“Research indicates the need to support new forms of teaching and learning on campus,” said Jeff Vredevoogd, Herman Miller’s Education Solutions lead. “The Learning Studio Research Program approach allows institutions to experiment with space and determine how it can be used to effectively support the needs of faculty and students.”

The Learning Studio Research Program goes beyond simply creating a new learning space on campus—it is a multi-phase, collaborative, research-focused effort that measures the impact of space on teaching and learning on campus.

Butler Community College in Kansas partnered with Herman Miller to create four Learning Studios–two general education classrooms and two nursing classrooms.

“Research conducted in those Learning Studios indicates that students and instructors preferred those spaces, rather than the college’s traditional 600-square-foot, limited technology rooms,” said Dr.
Gene George, Executive Director of Research and Institutional Effectiveness at Butler.

 

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