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Disaster

Today at 11 AM/ET we review the consensus products that set the standard of care for prevention, response and resilience of the education facility industry to storms, floods, hurricanes, earthquakes and all other disasters.  Use the login credentials at the upper right of our home page.

Standing Agenda / Disasters

Elevators & Lifts

Going Up: Uncovering the Art Deco Elevators of Landmarked Building Interiors

Architectural Digest: Why The Chrysler Building is a New York City Icon

University of Wisconsin Stadium Elevator

Many education communities have 100’s of elevators and escalators.   This is a difficult space for driving costs down

(because of strong manufacturer and labor presence) but we will give the “old college try”

Colloquy (April)

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“Jesus Christ is Risen Today” King’s College

“Easter Morning” (Saturday Evening Post, May 19, 1959) Norman Rockwell

Lyra Davidica “The Harp of David”

Sacred Spaces

https://michigancatholics.org/

St. Mary Student Parish | University of Michigan

Ahead of the Easter and Passover season, we present our ongoing coverage of best practice literature for architectural design and engineering of worship and reflection spaces in educational settlements.  Our Ann Arbor office door is open until 12 noon today.

Chapels in colleges and universities hold significant importance in the academic and spiritual life of these institutions. Beyond serving as places of worship, they often embody the founding principles and values of the educational establishment. Architecturally, many college chapels are designed as architectural masterpieces, reflecting the institution’s commitment to excellence and beauty.

These chapels serve as gathering places for the campus community, fostering a sense of unity and shared purpose. They provide a sanctuary for students, faculty, and staff to find solace, reflection, and spiritual guidance during their academic journey. Moreover, college chapels host various events, such as convocations, ceremonies such as weddings and christenings.

Historically, many colleges and universities were founded on religious principles, and their chapels serve as a reminder of their heritage and tradition. These sacred spaces play a crucial role in nurturing the holistic development of students, combining intellectual growth with spiritual and moral enrichment, ultimately shaping well-rounded individuals prepared for life’s challenges.

Sacred Spaces

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