Wednesday, 27 July 2011
Creating an environment that promotes healing complements the development and practice of treatments that heal. That was the thinking behind the design of Smilow Cancer Hospital at Yale-New Haven Hospital, which has received an Award of Merit in the Connecticut Green Building Council’s (CTGBC) 2011 Green Building Design Awards. Norman Roth, Yale-New Haven’s Senior Vice President of Administration, accepted the award at the June 21 ceremony in New Haven.
The hospital was designed by Shepley Bulfinch and landscape architects Towers|Golde, and built by Turner Construction.
Eight years in the making, the 516,000 square foot cancer hospital ...[more]
Posted in: healthcare | news | sustainability
Tags: academic medical center, angela watson, anne garrity, cancer center, design award, energy efficiency, garry baker, green building council, green business awards, green roof, greg heiges, healing garden, high performance buildings, jennifer aliber, leed, medical oncology, michael gailey, smilow cancer hospital, sustainable design, wufi, yale-new haven hospital
Wednesday, 27 July 2011
“We’re #27.” OK, it may not trip off the tongue, but it sounds pretty good to us.
Shepley moved up the ranks of the country’s “Design Giants” in the results of a national survey just released by Building Design + Construction magazine. With an overall ranking at #27 in the annual survey, the firm came in 26th among university design firms and 48th among healthcare design firms. The magazine gives a shout-out to Marquette Law School with a photograph of the school’s Zilber Forum as the survey’s featured higher education project.
Shepley, which now uses ...[more]
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Tags: bd+c, bim, building design and construction, colorado college, giants 300, harvard innovation lab, marquette law school, revit, survey, xavier
Wednesday, 29 June 2011
Austin College president Marjorie Hass welcomed trustees, distinguished alumni, and other guests at a June 3 groundbreaking ceremony for the IDEA Center, the Sherman, Texas, college’s new science and technology complex.
Twelve years in the planning, the 103,000 s.f. Center will emphasize breaking down boundaries between disciplines, housing the departments of physics, chemistry, biology, environmental studies, math, and computer science in one facility. A centerpiece of the new academic building is a domed observatory, with a 24” telescope that will be among the best among the country’s liberal arts institutions.
The IDEA ...[more]
Posted in: education | news | science & research | sustainability | work in progress
Tags: austin college, elise woodward, green, interdisciplinary, leed silver, research, science education, tony morra
Monday, 11 April 2011
With hard hats on and shovels in hand, students, faculty, alumni, and donors broke ground on Hamline University’s new University Center today at the site for the new building, on the southwest edge of Hamline’s campus in St. Paul, Minnesota. University President Linda Hanson announced that the building would be named the Carol Young Anderson and Dennis Anderson University Center, in honor of the project’s lead donors.
The three-level glass and terra cotta building will include large and small meeting spaces, computer bars, dining facilities, a coffee shop, a Spirit ...[more]
Posted in: education | news | student life | sustainability
Tags: alicia monks, angela watson, campus center, hamline university, luke voiland, shaun landon, steve erwin, student center, student dining, student life
23 March 2011
Maine Indoor Air Quality Council, Portland, ME
Greta Eckhardt, AIA, LEED AP
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Tags: greta eckhardt, iaq, indoor air quality, leed
Thursday, 10 March 2011
The University of New Mexico’s Science & Mathematics Learning Center in Albuquerque was dedicated on March 4, with a ribbon-cutting ceremony and building tour. University Regent Carolyn Abeita and President David Schmidly were joined by political and community leaders and senior administrators for the event.
“I’m very excited to see the vision of the Center come to life,” said Dean of the College of Arts and Sciences Brenda Claiborne. “Not only does the center provide fully equipped teaching labs and classrooms aimed at engaging freshmen and sophomores in science and mathematics, but it ...[more]
Posted in: education | news | science & research | sustainability
Tags: academic building, alexander howe, andre kamili, green, higher education, leed gold, science education, university of new mexico
Friday, 25 February 2011
Eckstein Hall, the new home to Marquette University’s Law School, has received LEED Silver certification from the US Green Building Council just months after the building’s completion.
Marquette and the project team were committed to constructing an energy-efficient building and receiving LEED certification.
“As we began the process of designing Eckstein Hall, our first priority was to build a facility that would enable us to provide an exceptional legal education,” said Joseph D. Kearney, dean of the Law School. “But as we began talking to alumni, students, and others, it ...[more]
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Tags: eckstein hall, energy efficiency, green, joe rondinelli, law school, leed, leed silver, library without walls, marquette law school, opus, professional school, ralph jackson, sustainable design, usgbc
Thursday, 16 December 2010
Shepley Bulfinch has maintained its strong ranking among top architecture firms in the US, in the results of the Giants 300 survey published in Building Design + Construction magazine this month. The firm was ranked 29th overall, and 29th and 54th respectively in education and healthcare design. The survey also gave a nod to Shepley’s environmental commitment, ranking the firm among the country’s top 100 green design firms for the third consecutive year.
The firm’s sustainable projects in the past year include McClay Library at Queen’s University Belfast in Northern Ireland, which ...[more]
Posted in: design | how we work | news | sustainability
Tags: bd+c, building design and construction, giants 300, leed gold, lovett school, mass general/north shore, mcclay library, queen's university, smilow cancer hospital