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you shall above all things be glad and young
For if you’re young,whatever life you wear
it will become you;and if you are glad
whatever’s living will yourself become…

— e.e. cummings

“Actors from the Commedia dell’Arte on a Wagon in a Town Square” 1640 Jan Miel

A walk through the status of best practice literature that sets the standard of care for safety and sustainability in the education facilities built for the performance arts.

Readings: The Seven Lively Arts (1924) Glibert Seldes (Oxford Academic review)

 

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LIVE: Construction Cameras

“Etude pour les constructeurs” 1950 Fernand Leger

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

We follow the construction spend rate of the US education industry; using the US Census Bureau Construction Spending figures released the first day of every month.

We encourage our colleagues in the education facilities industry to respond to Census Bureau-retained data gathering contractors in order to contribute to the accuracy of the report.

 

Endowment Standards

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Electrical System Maintenance

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Morning Ablutions

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ICC Group B Committee Action Hearings Begin

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Climate Change as Religion

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“O filii et filiae” | Adams State College

“O Sons and Daughters” (O Filii et Filiae) A traditional hymn attributed to Jean Tisserand from the 15th century, this piece specifically references the events of the Second Sunday of Easter, including the story of Doubting Thomas from John 20:19-29, which is a key Gospel reading for the day. The refrain “Alleluia” ties it to the joy of the resurrection.

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