Benefits Of Temporary Heating For Schools
A school has a responsibility to its students not only to help them learn, but also to keep them safe and provide an environment that it conducive to learning. If the heat is not working, students will struggle to learn.


BISMARCK, N.D. — Recent student enrollment growth in Bismarck required the city to open a third high school in time for the 2015-2016 school year. DLR Group designed the facility along with locally based J2 Architects, the associate architect on the project.
Educators who haven’t heard of "wall talkers" might cringe at the idea of letting students write all over classroom walls.
FAIRFAX, Va. — George Mason University broke ground earlier this summer on a new $73 million health sciences building to debut in 2017. The 160,000-square-foot Academic VII/Research III building is part of George Mason University’s ongoing strategic plan, which includes renovating several academic buildings.
MILWAUKEE — Milwaukee School of Engineering (MSOE) athletes have seen their facilities undergo major renovations and upgrades in recent years.
ATHENS, Ohio — Construction on Ohio University’s (OU) campus in Athens is underway as the university works to meet green energy standards approved in June 2014.
GRAHAM, N.C. — Construction on Alamance Community College’s $15 million Advanced Applied Technology Center is scheduled to begin next summer in Graham.
As summer break draws to a close and educational facilities prepare for another school year, safety should be top of mind.
CULLOWHEE, N.C. — Western Carolina University (WCU) is planning for a new 45,000-square-foot community wellness and health building at its 344-acre Millennial Campus in Cullowhee.
Collegiate stadiums and arenas play host to pivotal moments in the lives of student-athletes and serve as a gathering place for fans and members of the broader community. They can even help ensure continued alumni involvement and support the development of college and university sports dynasties.