Architectural Products - March/April 2022

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WELL BUILDINGS: Products and Solutions for WELL-Certified Buildings

Perkins&Will crafted the Heritage College of Osteopathic Medicine at Ohio University so that going to medical school could be good for one’s health. 60

OFS Brands Corporate HQ As the country’s second-largest WELL Platinum facility, this recently retrofitted space was reworked to provide a place where people can thrive. 52

WELL-Friendly Furniture March-April 2022

Explore the ergonomic furniture and material selections that foster comfort and wellbeing throughout the day.

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CASE STUDY

Cassandra Voss Center, St. Norbert College

Horizon S-Series and V-Series translucent daylighting systems transform a dilapidated 1883 church into a vibrant learning environment.

The polycarbonate glazing reduces both thermal loss in the cold months and solar heat gain in the warm while filling the space with diffused natural light.

Location De Pere, WI

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Year of construction 2013

Convert a dilapidated 130-year-old church on the St. Norbert College campus in De Pere, Wisconsin, into a vibrant and

Project type Refurbishment

collaborative learning environment for Women’s & Gender Studies. The Cassandra Voss Center is about not only reflection but also connection to nature, to the campus and to each other.

SOLUTION The skylight and wall systems were glazed with clear multiwall polycarbonate. The skylights are filled with aerogel for diffused daylight and energy efficiency.

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FEATURES:

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ON THE COVER:

Imagine a (WELL) Place The renovation of the OFS Corporate Headquarters, designed by Jack Faber, AIA, principal, architect + designer, Hafer Design, resulted in a workplace that now enhances the health and wellbeing of its employees. Page 52

Photography: OFS

Product Developments // by Barbara Horwitz-Bennett Cradle to Cradle Products Innovation Institute is incorporating more rigor into its certification program with its latest Version 4.0.

Form // by Barbara Horwitz-Bennett The country’s second-largest WELL Platinum facility, furniture manufacturer OFS’ headquarters in Huntingburg, Ind. makes WELL working a reality.

Function // by John Mesenbrink Ohio University’s Heritage College of Osteopathic Medicine is planned as the first WELL certified medical education building in the country.

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 Designing restroom stalls that are more private and Architectural Products Magazine, Volume 20, Number 02 Architectural Products (ISSN 1557-4830) is published six times a year: Jan/Feb, March/ April, May/June, July/Aug and Nov/Dec by Construction Business Media, , 579 N. First Bank Dr., Suite 220, Palatine, IL 60067-8126. Periodicals postage paid at Palatine, IL and additional mailing offices. POSTMASTER:

ADA-compliant can require a deeper dimension by Jeff Pitts

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What if architects took a Hippocratic Oath? by Jeanie Fitzgerald Pitts

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 A metal roof for a field of solar panels helps San Marcos, Texas meet sustainability goals by Mindi Zissman  A Toronto middle school needed to replace ceiling panels that were a danger to students and staff  Permeable pavers help a Hoboken park integrate an urban public space with storm protection by John Mesenbrink  A JW Marriott/Ritz Carlton hybrid complex’ glass exterior needed a solar-heat reduction solution by Jeff Pitts

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perspective

When Architects Decide to “Do No Harm.” Before graduating from medical school, many medical students take the Hippocratic Oath. It’s a pledge to “Do No Harm” and, while it is actively applied to physicians, it’s certainly a concept that could apply across several different occupations. After all, doctors see a person once they are sick. What if the professionals tasked with designing daily living conditions were held to a Hippocratic standard? If architects took their own pledge to “do no harm,” what would that mean for the projects they would deliver? Beyond vowing to create structures that won’t injure or afflict the people inside, could the baseline goal be elevated? Would it be possible to design buildings that would actually advance the health and wellbeing of people in the built environment? According to the WELL Building Standard, it is. The WELL Standard incorporates evidence-based medical and scientific research to create spaces where people have all the necessary tools, amenities, and opportunities to thrive. It’s more than environmental. It requires more than clean air and water and a toxin-free interior, although those elements

In WELL, not only does the design of a building need to offer the opportunities for movement, but it needs to bring those opportunities front of and mind and inspire people to take those steps.

are certainly important pieces. Creating a building that’s wellness enhancing requires psychological and physiological considerations. For example, movement is a basic building block of human health. Not only does the design of a building need to offer the opportunities for movement, but it needs to bring those opportunities front of and mind and inspire people to take those steps and eat better food and take a moment for meditation. This issue of Architectural Products takes a deeper dive into a few projects where the architectural teams were dedicated to designing a building that met the WELL Standard. The Ohio University’s Heritage College of Osteopathic Medicine in Athens, Ohio, recently completed a project believed to be the first medical education building in the country to achieve WELL building standards—making a medical education something that could be good for one’s health (pg. 60). The keys? Access to glare-free daylight. The thoughtful incorporation of environmental elements. Acoustic

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ceilings and high-performance MEP systems. Students and faculty will “bump into wellness” throughout Heritage Hall, said Kenneth Johnson, , Executive Dean of the Heritage College and Chief Medical Affairs Officer for Ohio University. Global furniture manufacturer OFS recently renovated its Indiana-based headquarters to reflect the ergonomic and sustainable qualities of its furniture. Now the country’s second-largest WELL Platinum facility, this corporate headquarters is making WELL working a reality (pg. 52). Some of the fanfavorite features? A two-story living wall, an incredible fitness center, and the right furniture in every corner to foster comfort and wellbeing throughout the workday. We are also happy to celebrate the return to in-person industry tradeshows. The AHR Expo, the largest HVAC show in the U.S., welcomed over 30,000 people to the tradeshow floor in February. Here were the overarching themes: oil/gas out, electric in—as electrification mandates throughout the country are gaining headway. Heat pump technology dominated the show. Check out page 30 to see some of the products that captured the attention of contributing writer John Mesenbrink. This issue also features many new products helping architects to design buildings that are better for the environment and better for the people inside. Several Cradle to Cradle (C2C) certification winning products deemed “safe, circular, and responsibly made” are profiled on page 14. The article also includes what might be the first motorized shading system to earn the C2C version 4.0 certification, from Mecho. New fan technology has also been developed to help architects ease the threat of illnesses in a workplace. Find the ultra-violet germicidal irradiation and bipolar ionization solutions that can help to improve health with better air circulation and air cleansing (pg. 18). For physicians, the practice of the Hippocratic Oath has evolved since its inception, as knowledge and technology advanced. So too, has the ability for architects to create spaces that are good for the people who spend time in them. Hopefully this issue will offer a few more tools to our architect and engineer readers that have committed to idea of, “Do no harm.” Happy reading.

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CONTINUING EDUCATION COURSES

NYC - HARIRI & HARIRI ARCHITECTURE D.P.C.

Zephyr™ BLOCK ©2012 modularArts, Inc. U.S. Patent 8,375,665

“Innovative Solutions for Architectural Challenges Opening Glass Walls Provide Design Options,” sponsored by Nanawall, covers operable glass walls, which can provide for flexible interior spaces, safer interior environments, rapid and highly accessible connections to exterior spaces and all the benefits that ensue, such as fresh air, light, unobstructed views and rapid egress in the event of emergency. This course examines how operable glass walls meet those challenges and then shows the application of those principles in several case studies. Credits: 1 HSW, 1 LU www.thecontinuingarchitect.edu

Slater Panels ©2015 modularArts, Inc. U.S. Chisley™ PANEL ©2017 modularArts, Inc. U.S.

Crush™ PANEL @2011 modularArts, Inc. Photo by Factioned Photo, @factioned

“Bird Friendly Glass Solution” sponsored by Guardian Glass Architecture tells us a great deal about society. In fact, glass and glazing are used to blur the lines between inside and out, helping elevate performance and the experiences of people. Yet, while humans can use environmental cues to identify glass as a barrier, there is growing realization that birds cannot. The solution is bird-friendly glass that delivers on performance, energy efficiency and the needs of people. This course from Guardian Glass is intended to provide the basis for a better understanding of how to recognize issues affecting the bird population while learning about best practices and design fundamentals for smarter, safer buildings.

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“Germicidal UV LIghting 101” sponsored by The Lighting Exchange introduces the lighting technology Germicidal UV (GUV), which can play a role in reducing the transmission of the virus that causes COVID-19. Germicidal effectiveness, risks of exposure, important safety considerations and design best practices are all explored during this interview with Steve Guarracino, LC, IESNA, Source Market Specialist.

“Introduction to Exterior and Facade Lighting” also sponsored by The Lighting Exchange explores the use of exterior lighting to illuminate building facades, landscapes, pathways, plazas and points of interest, like statues. Popular techniques (moonlighting, wallwashing, grazing, etc.) will be defined and the performance of various lighting fixtures will be compared to help designers identify the fixtures best-suited for particular applications. Important considerations including energy codes, dark sky criteria and occupant safety will be addressed. The renovation of the exterior lighting at the Greater Columbus Convention Center, designed by Ardra Zinkon, will be profiled.

LEDucation

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Conference: June 19-23 Trade Show: June 21-23 Las Vegas Convention Center www.lightfair.com

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Credits: 0.25 HSW, 0.25 LU www.thecontinuingarchitect.edu

WEBSITE UPDATES

Be sure to check out www.arch-products.com to see new products and case studies posted daily. www.modulararts.com

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codes + standards by Jeff Pitts Contributing Writer

Best Practices in ADA Compliance ››

Improving Compartment Design

A More Perfect (and Private) Restroom Experience Life. Liberty. The pursuit of happiness. These inalienable rights were famously set forth within the Declaration of Independence more than 200 years ago. America’s forefathers might not have expressly listed easy-to-use and accessible public commodes therein, but the following truth remains evident: Roughly 40 million people in the U.S. have some form of disability, according to the Census Bureau. This equates to more than 12% of the population, and many of these impairments can make it challenging to perform life’s most-basic functions.

“There are people who don’t eat or drink enough during the day in order to avoid public restrooms.” —Cyrus D. Boatwalla, Director of Marketing for ASI Group

When in the course of human events it becomes necessary to do in public places what bears do in the woods, the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) mandates that public facilities and services be fully accessible to people with different abilities. Designing public restrooms to be ADA-compliant is an obvious must. But designing a space to be merely functional doesn’t automatically make it enjoyable to use. As an emphasis on customer delight takes hold of the economy, designers are waking up. Bare-minimum code-compliance might have been sufficient in 1990, when the ADA was first passed, but, moving forward, it isn’t enough to stop there. “The desire for privacy is not new, people have always wanted privacy,” notes Cyrus D. Boatwalla, Director of Marketing for ASI Group, an industry leader in designing, engineering, and manufacturing fully integrated washroom accessories, partitions, lockers, and visual display products from one source. As such, the emerging emphasis on bathroom privacy shouldn’t be a surprise. The surprise should be that it took so long for it to finally force itself to the forefront. “There are people who don’t eat or drink enough during the day in order to avoid public restrooms,” he says. If students, employees, healthcare providers, and others feel vulnerable or unsafe within public bathrooms, it affects their mindset throughout the day and they cannot learn, work, or perform at their best. When this happens, all of society suffers. Twenty-first century innovators are designing restroom compartments with enhanced privacy features. These include zero sightline compartments

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PRIVATE AND ADA COMPLIANT

When taller doors and partitions are specified, they can be installed closer to the floor, which shrinks the gap under the door and reduces the available toe clearance. Design deeper stalls to provide the necessary turning radius in these more private compartments.

equipped with privacy systems built-in at the manufacturing stage to eliminate the unfortunate peep-show opportunities brought about by the alltoo-common gaps between the door and the pilaster. This, in tandem with taller partitions that are installed lower to the ground, makes it more difficult for prying eyes to invade what is supposed to be a private space. This might make it harder to ask your neighbor if she can “spare a square,” but that’s an acceptable tradeoff for most. Providing more-private restroom compartments, while still maintaining ADA-compliance, means rethinking the standard bathroom stall dimensions. Lowering compartment panels closer to the floor can mean that there won’t be enough toe clearance to meet ADA requirements. “The answer is twofold,” says Boatwalla, “and it has to do with usable clear floor space as it relates to toe clearance in a wheelchair.” The space for a wheelchair to make a 180-degree turn must be a clear space of 60 in. in diameter or a T-shaped 30 in. × 48 in. of turning space. In order to facilitate this turn, a standard ADA-compliant stall must have the door and at least one side wall with at least 9 in. of toe clearance—this clearance must extend

continuously 6 in. or more beyond the compartmentside face of the partition. As toilet compartments are designed to offer a more private experience, doors and pilasters can be specified that are 76.75-in. tall. These taller components can be installed at a height of 6 in. above the finished floor, which shrinks the gap, and potential exposure, that exists under the panels. It is important to note, however, that these more private stalls no longer provide the 9 in. of toe clearance under the door. Luckily, there is a simple remedy which allows architects to deliver ADA-compliant toilet compartments that provide a more private experience. Design the stalls to be deeper to provide the necessary turning radius, without relying on the 9 in. of toe clearance under the door and partition. “Some people might consider privacy as optional, but at ASI Group, we have engineered privacy systems as our standard offering, even in metal partitions.” Doing so means that privacy doesn’t cost more when products are purchased from ASI. To Boatwalla, it is simple common sense: “Privacy should not be optional; I have never wanted to be in a bathroom where anyone can see me.”

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Cradle to Cradle

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Finding Cradle to Cradle Products While more architects, contractors and building product manufacturers are paying attention to cradle to cradle sustainability, the vast majority of products and materials in buildings are still winding up in the landfill. According to the International Institute for Sustainable Development, just 5% of the remaining value of materials is recaptured and reused, and only 9.1% of the world economy is circular. Looking to make a dent in this massive circularity gap, the Cradle to Cradle (C2) Products Innovation Institute is incorporating more rigor into its certification program with its latest Version 4.0. According to the institute, Version 4.0 is the most ambitious yet in terms of helping companies and product designers find those touchpoints where they can make the most difference and drive meaningful action at scale. The latest additions to Version 4.0 include:  New frameworks for Product Circularity and Social Fairness that define global best practices.  More rigorous requirements in Clean Air & Climate Protection that promote urgent action to address climate change.  Expanded requirements in Water & Soil Stewardship to ensure clean water and healthy soils are available to people and all other organisms.  Improved alignment of Material Health requirements with leading chemical regulations and other standards, including a new Restricted Substances List. What this all means is that when a product earns a Cradle to Cradle certification, it is deemed to be safe, circular and responsibly made. Here are a few products that can help architects increase the circularity of a project. — Barbara Horwitz-Bennett

CARPET TILE

A First to 4.0 As one of the first building products to achieve Cradle to Cradle (C2C) version 4.0 certification, Shaw’s EcoWorx carpet tile was also one of the first to achieve original C2C certification. The Silver-certified eco-friendly product uses 40% less energy in production than traditional carpet tile and weighs 40% less, thereby lending carbon reductions in transport and boosting efficiencies in installation. EcoWorx is amongst the 90% of C2C certified products in Shaw’s portfolio. Shaw Contract

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Baby Got Backing Made from an average of 80% recycled content and produced in a plant powered exclusively by renewable electricity, Tarkett’s DESSO EcoBase carpet tile backing is Cradle to Cradle Gold certified, with a Platinum certification for material health. The full backing can be separated from the carpet tile and 100% recycled at Tarkett’s purpose-built production line. Made with ECONYL yarn, this delivers up to 84% CO2 savings, as compared to incineration. Tarkett

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Cradle to Cradle

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SHADING SYSTEMS

Motorized Magic Having certified all of its manual shade systems and PVC-free solar shade systems with either Cradle to Cradle or Material Health certifications, MechoShade’s ElectroShade iQ2 AC + DC System was selected by Cradle to Cradle to participate in the organization’s Version 4 pilot program. With the product’s custom hardware assemblies and extensive parts, planning for product circularity for a motorized system is particularly challenging. Mecho is embracing the trial as an opportunity to establish end-of-life plans for all of its components. Once successful, the motorized shading system will become the first of its kind to be C2C version 4 certified. MechoShade Systems www.mechoshade.com CIRCLE 268

The MechoShade ElectroShade iQ2 AC + DC system is installed in San Antonio’s Frost Tower.

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Sustainable Form + Function GROHE recently received Gold certification for three faucets and a shower set, including the BauEdge S-Size, Eurosmart S-Size, Eurosmart Kitchen and the Tempesta shower rail set. The sustainable impact of the faucets is further enhanced with GROHE’s SilkMove ES technology, which prevents the unnecessary use of hot water by supplying only cold water with the faucet lever in the middle position. “Gold level certification is a strong validation of GROHE’s commitment to transforming its products and business model from linear to circular,” stated Dr. Christina Raab, vice president of strategy and development, Cradle to Cradle Products Innovation Institute. “By using the Cradle to Cradle Certified Product Standard to optimize the sustainability of the faucets and shower rail set, GROHE is establishing a new benchmark within the sanitary industry for the design and delivery of products that are safe, circular and responsibly made.” PREVENTATIVE SUSTAINABILITY

GROHE’s SilkMove ES technology prevents the unnecessary use of hot water by supplying only cold water with the faucet lever in the middle position.

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3D PRINTING EXTERIORS

New Shape of Panelized Wall Systems These panelized wall systems offer architects the ability to add another dimension to their building exteriors. Sto Panel Technology has partnered with Branch Technology to deliver unprecedented 3-dimensional design options for exterior walls. A prefabricated panelized wall system, that includes all the building envelope control layers integrated into a fully customizable 3D printed composite shape, StoPanel 3DP panels are lightweight, structurally robust and easy to install. The big difference from other products, says the manufacturer, are the custom shape cores. Branch’s Cellular Fabrication (C-Fab) 3D printing process allows virtually any shape or form to be created at a large scale. The lightweight polymer matrix is robotically 3D printed in Branch Technology’s direct digital fabrication facility, filled with a two-pound density insulating foam and robotically milled to exact dimensions. A companion design tool, called Design Assist Services, allows architects to explore aesthetic possibilities and create digital files. Because the shapes are produced directly from digital files rather than being interpreted from shop drawings, the result is extreme accuracy that is true to the original design. The fully tested system with all control layers—air moisture barrier (AMB), continuous insulation/water shedding and UV-resistant finish—meets International Building Code standards, and is faster to complete than traditional construction methods. Sto Corp.

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Branch’s Cellular Fabrication (C-Fab) 3D printing process allows virtually any shape or form to be created in large scale.

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BANK ON IT Feeney has joined the Material Bank specification library. The resource platform gives users the opportunity to develop color palettes, easily upload images to create a digital mood board, and then save and share files with clients or team members. This makes it easy for designers to visualize how Feeney’s railings contribute to the overall design of a space. Samples can be ordered directly from the mood board and be received as early as the next morning. Material Bank also offers a reclamation program that enables architects and designers to return samples for reuse at no cost. Material Bank

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Let’s Clear the Air

The uplight design directs UV-C light away from occupants.

Isolating in place. Lockdowns. Quarantines. These pandemic-related issues, plus fear and sickness, can exert significant downward pressure on a business’s bottom line. While no bulletproof offering currently exists to completely eliminate COVID-19 or other illnesses from a work space, good indoor air circulation—when done right—can reduce the spread of illness, according to the CDC. Fans have come a long way since the pharaohs of ancient Egypt enjoyed the man-made breezes generated by servants waving the leaves of a palm tree. Two emerging technologies in particular are gaining momentum in the fan industry to help keep people safe and productive. The first is upper-room, ultraviolet germicidal irradiation (UVGI), and the second is bipolar ionization. Medical facilities have long used upper-room ultraviolet germicidal irradiation. That’s not new. The technology has been utilized for 70-plus years in hospitals to eliminate airborne pathogens. But since the onset of COVID, a new spin on this technology is gaining popularity. According to the CDC, UVGI devices utilize fans to draw air from the room below into an upper chamber, or disinfection zone, where UV energy kills viral, bacterial and fungal organisms and then returns the air to the space below. The process is designed to prevent direct UV exposure to people, which can be harmful. Many of these units— such as the one pictured below by Go Fan Yourself— are now designed to resemble existing ceiling tiles to blend neatly into the work space.

Another pandemic related trend is to equip ceiling fans with bipolar ionization. These devices generate charged particles and aim to remove viruses from a treated area. According to the EPA, there is little research available outside of lab conditions on this, and as with most newer technologies, the evidence for safety and effectiveness is less documented than for more established ones. Still, many industry insiders are backing the science. Here are a few unique fans currently on the market along with noteworthy features and their application in regard to fighting COVID.

HVLS MEETS UV-C Combining the air cleaning benefit of upper-room UV lighting with the air circulation capabilities of powerful overhead HVLS fans, Greenheck’s AMPLIFY DC-5 Overhead Fan With Northern Light Technology offers a unique spin on using ultraviolet light. In large-scale testing, this combo “has shown increased inactivation of airborne pathogens,” according to the company. The fans situates “non-ozone generating UV-C bulbs” inside the fan blades toward the tips where the majority of air movement occurs. The uplight design directs UV-C light away from occupants.

HEALTH-IMPROVING HVLS What if a company’s workforce complains of headaches, dry cough, dizziness, nausea and fatigue but then returns with COVID-negative test results? It might be time to investigate “sick-building syndrome.” If so, the final remedy will depend on finding the root cause, but that takes time. Hunter’s line of HVLS TRAK fans boast easy oneperson installation with plug-and-play wiring. This allows for fast action with a minimal outlay of cash.

CEILING TILE FAN GFY is proud of the patented technology utilized in the Ray-Air UV-C. These fans (resembling a ceiling tile) make spaces safer, more energy efficient, healthier and more comfortable, according to a representative for the company. Testing indicates that “Ray-Air UV-C sterilized over 99% of MS2 (COVID-19 & Influenza family of viruses) in only 90 minutes,” plus, it is UL certified safe to use while the space is occupied.

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LARGE DIAMETER Mitigating the spread of COVID-19 and other airborne viruses can be achieved, at least in part, with large-diameter ceiling fans, aka, Big Ass Fans. Equipped with bipolar ionization, Powerfoil x3.0 With Ion Technology air moving behemoths aim to create and distribute massive amounts of ions without producing harmful ozone. The large air flow apparatuses measure 12 ft. to 24 ft., and, according to the company, the energy-efficient fans can kill 99.9% of viruses in the air in 20 minutes.

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Hotel Retrofit Saves Tons of Money and Waste The CBRE-Armstrong Ceilings partnership on a Chicago project diverted 220,000 sq. ft. of ceiling tiles from landfills.

A recent CBRE commercial renovation project remodeled several floors within an existing 18-story building to transform it into a 284-room, five-star luxury hotel in downtown Chicago. The project also had lofty LEED certification goals. To earn the maximum number of LEED credits available, CBRE needed to find ways to divert most of the construction waste away from the landfill.

“We removed the ceiling panels, loaded them in a designated dumpster, and they were taken away. Nothing additional needed to be done for processing or pick up.” —Brian Duddy, BreakThru Demolition

Ceiling Recycling Program Background The Armstrong Ceiling Recycling Program offers building owners and contractors the opportunity to salvage ceiling panels that are removed during renovation and demolition projects and return them to the nearest Armstrong plant, where they are used to make new ceiling panels in a closed-loop manufacturing process. Since 1999, this program has diverted over 200 million sq. ft. of old ceiling materials from landfills. That is equivalent to over one million tons of virgin raw materials saved.

Interior Demolition On this project, the demolition crew placed the old ceiling panels in containers provided by Independent Recycling Services, an Armstrong recycling partner in Chicago. “This process with Armstrong and Independent Recycling was as easy as our regular demolition,” says Brian Duddy of BreakThru Demolition. “We removed the ceiling panels, loaded them in a designated dumpster, and they were taken away. Nothing additional needed to be done for processing or pick up.” Ultimately, the upside of recycling the ceiling panels was incredible. 220,000-sq.-ft. of old ceiling panels were recycled. 110 tons of construction waste was diverted from landfills. Three weeks of demolition time were returned to the timeline. More than 50,000 kg CO2 equivalent greenhouse gas were avoided. 208,120 gallons of potable water were saved, as were 152,900 kWh of energy and 1,210 tons of virgin raw materials. The project earned  credits for waste diversion. “The key benefit of any waste diversion program is cost savings,” said  Development Director Michael Tobin. “It is a long-term value to save money on demolition, but it is also good for the environment.”

RECYCLING PROGRAM

Since 1999, the Armstrong Ceiling Recycling Program has diverted over 200 million sq. ft. of old ceiling materials from landfills. That is equivalent to over one million tons of virgin raw materials saved.

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CBRE Commercial Renovation Project 101 E. Erie St., Chicago Design Team: Clayco

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Old ceiling panels are taken to Armstrong facilities to be repurposed as new high-recycled content.

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THERE’S ONLY ONE METAL PARTITION WHERE PRIVACY IS TRULY INTEGRATED. INTRODUCING ASI’S PROPRIETARY, INTEGRATED PRIVACY™ SYSTEM FOR METAL PARTITIONS. We have elevated the standard for privacy in metal partitions. ASI’s partitions are engineered with built-in privacy and manufactured as one color matched unit. The result? A patent-pending design with superior aesthetics and complete privacy without the need for any retrofitted components. Exactly what building occupants want and deserve. At ASI privacy isn’t an afterthought—it’s our standard. Visit asi-accuratepartitions.com/privacy

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What defines the design of a luxurious, high-rise apartment? Capturing the distinctive character of the people living there, of course. Often achieved through a close collaboration between designer and client, these partnerships result in the place where people who could live anywhere call home. by Vilma Barr, contributing writer

Case Studies in Luxury The projects profiled illustrate just how similar and distinct those high-end homes can be. The trend, which designers say had its beginnings pre-pandemic, is for “relatable spaces where the residents can really feel at home.”

Project: Miami Beach Apartment Interior Designer: Jennifer Post Design Lighting Designer: Cline Bettridge Bernstein (CBBLD)

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Project: Sherry-Netherland Building, New York City Interior Designer: Freeman Interiors

His, Hers, Theirs The choice of products and colors in a luxury apartment can evoke a variety of moods, literally setting the daily tone for the people living there. The husband/wife team of architect Don Freeman and interiors specialist Renee Freeman, known as Freeman Interiors, has built a nationwide practice that offers a wide range of services, from design-build to selecting linens and towels. One of Renee and Don’s objectives is to regularly update their knowledge of the materials they recommend. Their lessons take place all over the world—from showroom events staged locally by furniture manufacturers to the shops of antique dealers in Paris. “Our clients range in age from those under 40 who want a newer and fresher look for their interior living spaces to clients with more traditional tastes,” says Renee. “It is our role to make them feel

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comfortable and find whatever fits their personal style, assembling the materials options that they relate to.” For a client residence in the Sherry-Netherland building in New York, the husband had in mind a contemporary look for the bedroom, while the wife had a vision of a dramatic star-worthy bathroom. “The unit is in a 38-story apartment building built in 1927, facing Central Park, so there is a feeling of sumptuousness as soon as you enter,” says Renee. This is carried over into the furnishing and product selection by the Freemans that satisfied their clients individually and together. The bathroom communicates a “Here Lives Glamour” feeling. Renee matched the flooring and vanity top with honey onyx slab. The ribbon mahogany vanity and dressing table lend continuity to the

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Furnishings: Ribbon mahogany, Ralph Lauren Bed Flooring: ABC Carpet Materials: Drapery fabric: Silk, J. Robert Scott

DESIGN TEAM

Don and Renee D. Freeman, Freeman Interiors, are Philadelphia-based with work all over the U.S. Their practice includes homes and apartments in landmark urban towers, restaurants and lobby hotel lounges. The firm provides architectural planning to selecting interiors and art.

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Products and colors can evoke a variety of moods, literally setting the daily tone for the people living there.

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Up to STC 52 Lab Tested as a Complete Unit 8 Different Configurations BATHROOM

Vanity: Ribbon mahogany vanity with honey onyx slab top, designed by Freeman Interiors Sink faucet, bowl/water temperature knobs: Bates + Bates sink bowl; Phylrich faucet Flooring: Honey onyx slab Furnishings: Ribbon mahogany dressing table, designed by Freeman Interiors Materials: Silk, J. Robert Scott Drapery fabric

Performance Combinations Krieger’s fully customizable acoustical assembly comes in 8 different configurations and is ideal for interior and exterior applications where noise reduction is essential—from industrial plants and office buildings to meeting rooms and schools. With its guaranteed STC rating, this acoustical assembly is available in multiple performance combinations including blast and bullet resistance, radio frequency shielding, and more.

rectangular space. Gold tone metal for the graceful faucet and temperature knobs and a polished gold sink coordinate with the mirror frame and wall light fixtures. Deeply pleated silk draperies frame the window. In the bedroom, the off-white carpeting, wall color, and bed covering emphasize the sculptural contours of the ribbon mahogany bed frame. A deepcarved molding, added by the Freemans, frames the ceiling behind which were hung silk draperies. On the top of the mirror-covered vanity are two white antique vases. KITCHEN IN HIGH-RISE, WASHINGTON SQUARE, PHILADELPHIA

Custom Storage/Utility Wall: high-gloss lacquer over wood Stove-top/Counter: Gaggenue Cook-top, stainless steel; white quartz countertop White Dining Chairs: Brueton Furniture Flooring: Ceramic tile

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LIBRARY LIGHTING AND CONTROLS Lighting Controls: Lutron Maestro wall dimmers www.lutron.com

The Lighting Dimension

Lighting: Perzel No. 2045 decorative pendant, vwww.perzel.fr/en

A major ingredient in a recipe that makes an apartment in a luxury building feel like a home is the lighting that makes it come to life. Lighting designers Stephen Bernstein and Michael Hennes of Cline Bettridge Bernstein Lighting Design (CBBLD) approach a project fully aware that the effect of the illuminated living spaces and their furnishings increases in visual value over time. Bernstein, a founder and principal of the firm whose client roster involves a spectrum of building types, says that the complexity of residential lighting design involves paying close attention “to every inch, every elevation, every material.” Hennes, who is an associate principal, points out that as lighting consultants they collaborate with gifted architects and interior designers to create beautiful living environments. “The quality of the lighting not only adds to the three dimensionality of the space but is an important factor in making the residents look good and feel good whenever they are in the apartment.” The far-reaching influence of lighting in a space is something the clients are much more aware of these days. “They are critical and want to see and examine

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Residential lighting design involves paying close attention “to every inch, every elevation, every material.”

Recessed accent light with 4-in. square aperture; Recessed, linear, lensed wall grazing fixture; Osram Sylvania lamping; manufacturer Specialty Lighting Industries www.specialty-lighting.com

—Stephen D. Bernstein, CBBLD

how materials will look with the proposed lighting,” says Bernstein. “We construct settings so they can judge the effects introduced by the lamps and fixtures, and with natural light,” Hennes adds. “It varies from the reflectiveness of polished flooring in a classic foyer to the abundant daylighting in an apartment located in a seaside building.”

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Project: Park Avenue Apartment, New York City Architect: Robert A.M. Stern Architects Interior Designer: Arthur Dunnam for Jed Johnson Studio Lighting Designer: Cline Bettridge Bernstein Lighting Design (CBBLD)

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A custom multi-lamp chandelier is center of the room. Lighting: Recessed downlight clusters, 3000K integrated LED lamping; Optolum, TL3-Series www.optolum.com

Vignettes from the Client

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One technique that Bernstein and Hennes have successfully employed to gain client’s acceptance of the lighting program and its overall benefits to the finished interior is to construct vignettes featuring materials and products under consideration. “It is critical that they see the products in person they will be living with and respond to the colors, textures and profiles under actual lighting conditions,” says Bernstein. This is an especially important approach when working with clients in different geographic locations. In Miami Beach, the cool white background has accents of blue and green and a blue area carpet to echo the sky and ocean. A mirror plaque for the ceiling-hung light fixtures also reflects the outdoor environment. For a Park Avenue apartment in Manhattan, (opposite page) the foyer is a transitional art-filled space with dark polished flooring, and a recessed cove-lit ceiling square with a circular fixture. In the library, above the warm neutral furnishings and patterned carpet is a chandelier composed of white glass cylinders extended by black metal rods.

DESIGN TEAM

GALLERY

This space was thoughtfully designed to showcase the owner’s art collection. Dimmable, adjustable accent lighting places the light precisely where it is needed. The reflective white flooring is polished stone, Glassos Nano.

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LIGHTING THE LOLLIPOPS

A recessed linear wall washer backlights the three pieces of art. Recessed, adjustable accent lights with square apertures front light the eye candy. All fixtures manufactured by Specialty Lighting Industries.

Stephen D. Bernstein, founder and principal, CBBLD, leads the firm’s design team in high-profile projects in the U.S. and worldwide, winning more than 45 awards.

Michael Hennes, associate principal and project director, CBBLD. In his 35-year career with the firm, his projects have won  and Lumen awards, among others. He is a LEED Accredited Professional.

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Project: Penthouse Architect and Interior Designer: Massimo Iosa Ghini

Creating Casual Class Occupying three levels above the sixtieth floor of a downtown skyscraper, the 9,200-sq.-ft. penthouse reflects the sophisticated tastes of the owner, who took an active role in creating the elegant environment in collaboration with Bologna, Italy-based architect and interior designer Massimo Iosa Ghini. The main living area comprises a two-story structure within the apartment, divided into the living room, dining area, kitchen, pantry and wine cellar, and main bedroom with bathroom and dressing area. A fully equipped home theater has a wall-size screen and professional sound system. There is also a pool, fitness center, sauna and Turkish bath. “Different areas of the unit are designed to offer residents comfort, beauty and uniqueness,” says Ghini. His client, like the others shown here, has a significant art collection, a major factor in contributing to the selection of background colors and furnishing styles. “By combining rich fine finishes and natural

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materials, the interiors are elegant and contemporary, with a feeling of timelessness,” says Ghini. Ghini and his client agreed that modern classic furnishings and accessories created by iconic contemporary designers would create a refined and casual overall layout. “The luxury is subtle,” Ghini says, citing the upholstered L-shape sofa in the living room. “It is by French designer Jacques Grange, whose work is in the homes of A-list clients worldwide. This example shows his talent for furniture that is beautifully proportioned for comfort.” Ghini also specified widely distributed products from manufacturers known for their top-tier merchandise, such as Gio-Ponti’s sculptural chairs for Cassina. Each fabric and furnishing was carefully selected for both form and function. Textured tiles from Moka contrast with the sleek, glass-enclosed shower stall. The walls and ceiling in the theater are covered with dark blue fabric for added sound control.

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Neutral background tone accommodates the owner’s art collection. Dark dropped ceiling and flooring contrast the upholstered seating.

Sofa: Jacques Grange Sphere chairs: Boris Tabacoff Coffee table: Petales, Mason Jansen Armchairs and pair of lounge chairs with ottomans: Designed by Gio Ponti, Cassina Tulpa table lamp, Lumenform

DESIGN TEAM

Massimo Iosa Ghini, Iosa Ghini Associates, founded in 1990, has offices in Bologna and Milan, Italy and Miami. His awardwinning projects include retail, museums, transportation and residences as well as functional and decorative products. He has taught at universities in Rome, Ferrara and Hong Kong.

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A glass enclosed shower looks out over the city from the sixtieth floor. Natural striped stone wall tiles: Moka; Fixtures: Custom

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Paneling: Custom, with Milton type fabric by Sahco for covered acoustic panels Materials: Seating upholstered in Avalon fabric by Sahco Screen: Cineramax

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Product Highlights from AHR Expo 2022

According to the 2022 Trend Report, produced by AHR Expo, “The future is clean. Decarbonization. Electrification. Low-GWP refrigerants and regulation updates are key themes in the industry right now.”

The industry’s largest HVAC show in the U.S. returned in person this February, and the attendance results exceeded all expectations. After two years of uncertainty and a longing to reunite the industry, the event represented an eagerness to return to business-as-usual drawing 30,678 attendees.

An overarching theme: oil/gas out, electric in, as electrification mandates throughout the country are gaining headway. As a result, heat pump technology dominated the show.

CHILL OUT By marrying key design attributes of variable refrigerant flow (VRF) technology with chilled water production, LG is raising the standard for air-cooled chillers with a robust set of high-performance features—reflected in its cooling capacity and low ambient heating ranges—providing specifiers with a cost-effective and properly-sized solution for air-source heat pump heating and cooling. CIRCLE 259

THE FUTURE OF WATER HEATING The Heat2O, an all-electric domestic hot water heating system is designed to improve sustainability and reduce energy consumption in multifamily buildings and largescale commercial facilities. The system reduces the environmental impact of DHW through energy-efficient operation while using CO2, a natural and environmentally friendly refrigerant with a global warming potential (GWP) of one and an ozone depletion potential (ODP) of zero. CIRCLE 258

“There have been some heavy ups and downs across the industry in recent years and we, as a community, needed to feel the inspiration that happens when we gather together under one roof. The 2022 AHR Expo surpassed any expectation—our exhibitors, attendees, associations, speakers, and everyone involved made this event one of the most special shows we have ever hosted,” said Mark Stevens, show manager. With the following products, you may find an overarching theme here—oil/gas out, electric in, as electrification mandates throughout the country are gaining headway. As a result, heat pump technology dominated the show. John Mesenbrink Contributing Writer

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Inverter Scroll Heat Pump Chiller www.lghvac.com

Mitsubishi Electric Trane HVAC US Heat2O www.metahvac.com

ENVIRONMENTALLY FRIENDLY Lochinvar launches 20 new commercial heat pump models, ranging from 25,000 to 250,000 Btu/hr and with modular installation capabilities up to two million Btu/hr. This gives specifying engineers, architects, and plumbing contractors additional options to meet energy savings and sustainability goals when bidding on large commercial properties. As more stringent environmental and energy regulations continue to be adopted in the commercial construction space, these commercial heat pumps answer the call by meeting government mandates to reduce energy use and greenhouse gas emissions. CIRCLE 257

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CURTAIN CALL The Berner Commercial High Performance 10 Air Curtain features a simple design with powerful performance with a white or black powder-coated exterior. Designed to meet the functional needs of the application and visually

integrate into the space. Ideal for entries and main entrances, the air curtain meets ASHRAE Standard 90.12019 and the IECC building code, which allows AMCA certified air curtains as an alternative to vestibules

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A LESSON IN EFFICIENCY The Stainless Steel Vertical Firetube (SVF) commercial condensing boiler features thermal efficiency up to 96.8%. The SVF boiler line includes BTU sizes in 1500, 2000, 2500 and 3000 MBH configurations. The high-efficiency SVF line features a clover-shaped stainless steel fire tube heat exchanger for corrosion resistance, unrivaled ease of installation and maintenance, the intuitive and userfriendly Unity control system, and Weil-McLain boiler design reliability and longevity.

CHECK THIS OUT Danfoss announced an innovative solution for oil-free chillers and heat pumps for enhanced system reliability and efficiency. The oil-free centrifugal market is growing exponentially around the world driven by a need to reduce system running costs, complexity and system size. The new Danfoss OFC check-and-stop valve incorporates a damped nozzle check valve, stop valves and diffuser function to address the major application pain points. CIRCLE 254

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A SOUND HEAT PUMP Bosch Thermotechnology announced the availability of its new, ultra-quiet heat pumps, the QV Series, for commercial spaces in multiple sizes and both horizontal and vertical configurations. The commercial grade QV Series, a Florida Heat Pump (FHP) geothermal system, is a leader in sound reduction and represents one of the most comprehensive sound performance offerings on the market. In addition to the lower sound levels, the QV Series also delivers a compact cabinet, in a very competitive package, making it ideal to fit into small spaces in commercial buildings. CIRCLE 252

VERSATILE HEATING The Versatec 700 Water Source Heat Pump—formerly known as Versatec Variable Speed—offers a new 2-ton unit which further expands the existing lineup of 3-6 ton and 10-90-ton units, creating more options and flexibility for customers. The 2-ton unit offers the same features as the larger models, including industry-leading efficiencies, a 4:1 turndown and Aurora Controls. Its variable speed technology provides the ultimate in temperature control and active dehumidification. It can continually adjust to load variations to deliver the air flow and temperature desired, so performance, comfort, temperature and humidity are all controlled at optimal levels.

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WIND AND RAIN Ruskin introduces its EME5625MDE Wind Driven Rain Louver (Miami Dade Certified with Enhanced Protection). This newly designed, high-performance louver with improved air and water performance is a 5-in. deep, vertically bladed louver certified for AMCA 540 and AMCA 550 performance, rated for Miami Dade jurisdictions, and mechanically fastened for manufacturing speed and improved performance. CIRCLE 251

SMART BUILDING SOLUTIONS With the new NovoCon M, L and XL digital actuators, Danfoss extends its range of smart actuators combined with pressure independent balancing valves (PICVs) beyond its existing NovoCon S for AB-QM ranging in sizes 0.5-in. to 1.25-in. (DN 10-32). These new solutions make it possible to achieve digital control for more hydronic heating and cooling systems, which make it easier to maintain steady room temperature requirements and design specifications. This creates the fundamental basis for balanced comfort in commercial buildings like universities, hospitals and offices. CIRCLE 250

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THE LOW CARBON SOCIETY The march toward electrification is here. Taco Comfort Solutions has partnered with Glen Dimplex to develop a complete air-to-water heat pump system for residential heating, cooling and DHW applications. The Taco/Dimplex air-to-water heat pump system, once piped to the home’s terminal system, provides up to 44,000 Btu/hr and 3.5 tons of cooling. The radically innovative system is solar PV and smart grid ready, designed specifically for a low carbon society and built with the knowledge that water is the most efficient and natural energy transfer medium. CIRCLE 249

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Bobrick, the global washroom accessory brand, has created the Fino Collection to evoke European elegance. Fino is designed for both high-end installations and to complement other washroom products by Bobrick and Thrislington Cubicles. Crafted with high-quality satin finish stainless steel, seamless construction, well-defined edges and concealed hardware, Fino offers the perfect balance of function and design sensibility. Our low profile hand dryer is ADA compliant, so it takes up limited washroom space, and its exquisite cubist proportions make it the focal point of any washroom wall. Available in stainless steel with optional PVD or powder-coated options.

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LASER CUT COLUMN Móz Designs’ new feature column outside San Jose’s Hanover Diridon residential building is an eye-catching backlit Laser Cut column dotted with the company’s Skyline pattern and finished in a white matte powder coat. Contrasting with the building’s stone exterior, wood accents, and twotoned patio tiles, the backlit column’s clean, modern design nods to the duality of San Jose: the traditional residential area, and the emerging, technology-driven Innovation District that intersects at Hanover Diridon. The column’s unique cone-like shape is an elevated alternative to traditional columns that makes it stand out as a prominent design feature. Internal LED lighting with drivers and white acrylic backing is also included within the column for added depth and luminance beneath the Laser Cut pattern. Complete with 18 stacked aluminum panels and backlit features, the column’s dimension and texture create a focal point for residents and passersby at any time of day. CIRCLE 248

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Parasoleil

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THE POWER OF PATTERN Using the power of patterns to create new dimensions that offer completely different experiences, Parasoleil has unveiled five new patterns that communicate a new visual language, and through it, create places where people want to be. Named Julius, Regent’s Park, Las Palmas, Mako and Gotham, the new patterns are engineered for safety, building code requirements, and IBC structural requirements. Julius—as in Caesar—is inspired by the Rubicon pattern. Regent’s Park offers the peaceful sense and spiritual vibe of one of London’s most popular parks. Inspired by the midcentury modern style of California’s Palm Springs, Las Palmas brings out the charm of a desert oasis. The Mako is inspired by the fractal patterns in water ripples created by said shark. Lastly, Gotham, as a nod to the caped superheroes, is a playful mix of geometry, perspective and whimsy.

INSPIRED BY THE EARTH, SKY AND STARS The Meta Firma Collection explores textures and colors derived from nature. It includes two soft-surface patterns and a coordinating luxury vinyl tile (LVT) that celebrate the beauty and splendor of earth and sky. Earthbound was inspired from diverse texture and color variations around the globe, especially the salt flats found in North America, while Skyward is a translation of the obscured night sky and unbounded galaxies. Both are available in three modular sizes. Analog Field is a digitally printed LVT that features Tarkett’s proprietary polyurethane coating to protect against scratches, scuffs, stain, and abrasions. CIRCLE 246

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new & improved HANDWASHING PACKAGE Joining its Express ELX handwashing package, Bradley introduces the Express GLX and Express TLX Series. Checking all the boxes for high durability, fast installation, easy cleaning and maintenance, along with stylish design, the systems are made from Terreon Solid Surface material, which is smooth and non-porous with seamless construction to prevent bacteria, mold and delamination accumulation. GLX has a linear design with extra space to place belongings, while TLX features a streamlined trough design. CIRCLE 245

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SHOW STOPPERS Glen-Gery has debuted its 2022 collection, which features an assortment of new products, including the Aviator Series, shown here. Aviator consists of several distinct monochromatic tone bricks with sharp contrasts that resemble those of early aircraft and aviation equipment. The colors are unique and versatile, creating an architectural feel that will stand out.

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MODULAR WORKSPACE As office environments continue to evolve, this modular workspace Free Address 2.0 combines surfaces, seating, storage and privacy into a unified solution. The broad array of components allows for flexible configuration to accommodate individual, collaborative, private and open plan schemes. The system is designed on a simple 15-in. grid. The modular frame makes it easy to create the ideal layout and maximize space. CIRCLE 243

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STYLISH HEALTHCARE Samuelson Furniture’s Madison Chair is handcrafted and defined by its distinctive shape—a wooden base and tapered, splayed legs. Ideal for healthcare spaces, the Madison Chair comes with two options. One is the discreet TILT system, which allows the seat to tilt forward, exposing a drop-through frame that makes the chair easy to clean. The chair also comes with another upgrade option—a patent-pending hardware system called CATCH by Samuelson that suspends a folded walker on the back of the chair. Both add-on features increase the chair’s resiliency and flexibility for healthcare facilities. CIRCLE 236

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Azo-Core™ thermal barrier The Azo-Core™ ultra-low conductance high-density polyurethane foam is engineered to allow aluminum fenestration manufacturers worldwide to achieve the highest standards in energy efficiency, strength and durability. Contact us to learn about the newest Azon thermal barriers used in energy conservation.

HAND SANITIZING IN STYLE Now that hand sanitizers have made the jump from a COVID necessity to a more established best practice, Vaask has introduced a permanent, touchless hand sanitizing fixture. Designed to be recessed into the wall and ADA compliant, the dispenser features precision pump control, programmable multi-colored LEDs, premium finishes and a great aesthetic. The low maintenance unit is durable and offers a large 2-liter capacity. CIRCLE 235

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MOSAIC MAGIC FIGHTS GLARE With an artistic blend of blue- and gray-tinted Solarban 60 glass from Vitro Architectural Glass, Five City Center in Allentown, Pa., features a striking façade and daylit interiors that were completed within the installation and cost boundaries of a unitized system. To achieve a mosaic look, JDavis Architects, Philadelphia, reviewed multiple shading and tinting options with representatives of Vitro to determine the percentage and patterning for each color. The 300,000-sq.-ft. building façade incorporates rich blue Solarban 60 Pacific glass, aqua-blue Solarban 60 Azuria glass, light sky-blue Solarban 60 Solarblue glass, warm-gray Solarban 60 Opitgray glass and coated Solarban60 glass on a clear glass substrate. For enhanced interior comfort and glare control, JDavis deliberately specified darker shades of glass for the southern and western façades. CIRCLE 240

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SWINGING DOORS Two offerings in the Marvin Ultimate Swinging Door series have been redesigned and now feature larger glass panels to make indoor spaces feel light and open. The 3-in. stiles and rails produce clean lines and a clutter-free aesthetic. The doors are available in heights up to 10 ft., with four-panel configurations in widths up to 14 ft. and a standard panel thickness of 2.25 in. Available in both inswing and outswing configurations and the durable extruded aluminum exteriors provide years of protection. CIRCLE 239

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CLOSURE IN SMALL SPACES An expansion of CornellCookson’s award-winning curtain technology, the ultra-slim profile of Visionaire MicroCoil Grille requires nearly 30% less headroom than standard industry grilles and has a lifespan of up to 50,000 cycles. The links are easily replaced, allowing the grille to have less maintenance and simple repairs. The curtain coils tightly and efficiently, blends with the surrounding architecture, and allows window shoppers to see merchandise after hours. Ideal for facilities in need of a standard cycle or low headroom grille for retail applications.

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VEGAN BY DESIGN The term vegan typically refers to food products or diets. Now it is being used to describe design products. Vegan by Design is a new collection of cabinet handles that combine vegan-friendly furniture linoleum and metal. The linoleum is made from linseed—a natural product that is non-allergenic, anti-microbial and biodegradable—which inspired the name. Of the four vegan handles produced by Schwinn Hardware—two were created in partnership with American innovator and designer Michael Graves. CIRCLE 237

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TAKE A SEAT As businesses prepare for the return of staff to the office, the Hopper AA adds a playful yet practical element for both outdoor and indoor spaces. It clearly bears resemblance to the traditional picnic tables everybody knows, but the all-aluminum (hence AA) table is designed with functionality in mind for high-traffic environments. Four pass-through zones at the ends eliminate the need to scramble over the benches to reach the table. The monomaterial design is finished using a powder-coating technique that is scratch-resistant for low-maintenance care.

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NEAR COLUMN-FREE Solar carport manufacturer Quest Renewables supplied a 907kW system in tandem with its installation partner Hannah Solar to erect 10 of the manufacturer’s QuadPod double cantilever canopies for AVX in Fountain Inn, S.C. in just 28 days. The 273-panel truss was constructed and panelized in 100 labor hours. After the on-the-ground assembly, panel placement, inverter mounting, wiring and lighting, the canopy units were lifted by crane for final attachment. Because 90% of QuadPod’s construction takes place on the ground, construction with QuadPod canopies is three times faster than traditional carport systems. Each double cantilever in the system is supported on just three foundations and produces 90.7kW of power per canopy. The system contains 2,730 bifacial modules from Trina Solar. CIRCLE 241

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Build in Clean Hands Permanent hand sanitizing fixture ensures a healthier future. CATEGORY: » Contract Products/Accessories » Design & Health COMPANY:

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hotel is the first of its kind in Nashville. Because the project caters to business travelers and vacationers, Muse’s designers knew it was essential to build in safety and cleanliness. And since our hands are responsible for 80% of infections, encouraging proper hand hygiene was vital, both for public safety and to reassure guests. But ugly plastic sanitizer bottles were out of the question. What was needed was a hand hygiene fixture that would enhance the building’s modern design, rather than detract from it. It also needed to be so inviting that people would want to use it as well as easy to maintain, so busy staff could focus on guests’ other needs. The designers found their solution in Vaask. INFLUENCE: Throughout history, architects and urban designers have been influenced by public health and

safety issues and our growing understanding of their causes. Broad streets, underground sewer systems and even the large, plate-glass windows favored by modern architects all came about in response to widespread illness. COVID-19 has reminded everyone of the importance of hygiene. So when Muse designer ES Design Group saw the permanent hand hygiene system Vaask at a trade show, they immediately knew the sleek, touchless fixture would be a perfect fit for the project. “Vaask is the first company to address the germ problem in an elegant way,” lead designer Emily Smith said. “While everyone else is producing plastic jugs, Vaask decided to bring (a solution) into the 21st century.” SOLUTION: The Vaask touchless dispenser was designed to permanently solve the problem of inadequate

hand hygiene. With features that include a PalmPilot sensor for superior hand detection, precision pump for reduced mess, and eye-catching LEDs that both invite people to clean their hands and alert staff when it’s time to refill, the fixture turns a necessity into an amenity. Muse Property Manager Patty Williams said the sleek dispensers look right at home in the luxury facility. Since being installed, she added, “Vaask is doing exactly what it’s meant to do. Get people’s attention and encourage them to sanitize their hands.” Williams tells a story about the day the property’s developer came in with his 4-year-old daughter: “They walked in the front door, and she saw it by the elevator. Drawn by the LEDs, she immediately walked over and held her hand up. It was proof positive of the whole concept. If a 4-year-old is instantly drawn to it and can use it, you know it’s going to work.”

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Garvies Point: A Revitalized Residential & Retail Experience An outdoor space that invites visitors to the waterfront and features a fusion of landscapes, textures, materials, and forms. CATEGORY: » Landscape Products » Site Furnishings » Public & Cultural COMPANY:

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in Glen Cove, Long Island. The development features LEEDcertified residential buildings, restored wetlands, an ecology pier, marinas, ferry service to Manhattan, and 28 acres of public outdoor space. The variety of amenities achieves the goal of Developer RXR Realty and the City of Glen Cove to make the waterfront accessible to all. NYC-based landscape architecture firm reached out to Studio 431 to create the site’s custom elements, including large-scale metal pergolas and cast concrete tables and stools. While some of the elements, such as the lounge seating, is a MPFP-branded element that Studio 431 has manufactured for other projects, others presented unique challenges. INFLUENCE: Notable for Garvies Point is the breadth of materials specified

for the custom products, not unlike MPFP’s landscape design that blends a range of landscapes and activities, from natural and formal landscapes to open and programmed spaces, including an amphitheater, playground, and dog park.

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SOLUTION: Among the site’s custom elements is an iconic shade structure

prominently located at the entrance to the pier. The complex structure, which stretched the engineering know-how of Studio 431, is constructed of stainless steel columns and a fabric roof, and features multiple angles, shapes, and elevations, “nothing parallel to the ground,” adds Studio 431 Engineering Group Lead Jim Hargrove. MPFP wanted the shade structure to have a refined, elegant look. In particular, they didn’t want to expose any hardware that attached the fabric to the metal tubes.

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Hargove and team devised a solution that wrapped the fabric around the tubes and then secured them with lace ties. It’s also a solution that still supports ease of maintenance and disassembly. Community visitors to the site can relax on ipe benches in various shapes, from simple curves to flowing serpentine seats. Courtyard terraces for Garvies Point residents feature custom carbon steel powdercoated pergolas. “Garvies Point showcases Studio 431’s expertise in working with a variety of materials,” says Studio 431 Project Manager Emily Lonsbury. “The custom elements are made of cast concrete, stainless steel, aluminum, metal tubing, fabric, and wood. We have engineers who specialize in each of these materials. Our familiarity with a range of materials was critical to the success of this project.”

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Legacy of Craft & Unequaled Custom Approach Studio 431 is a design-focused business that works as a thought partner with world-class designers to create high-visibility, custom branded environments. Our custom products, which range in scale and extend across market segments, can be found in high-profile venues and landscapes. Project & Location: Garvies Point | Glen Cove, NY Studio 431 Elements: Custom Pergolas, Shade Structure, Lounge Seating and Benches, Cast Concrete Chess Tables and Stools Landscape Forms Elements: Arcata Benches, Parc Centre Chairs and Tables, Lakeside Litters Design Partner: MPFP Find us at landscapeforms.com or contact us toll free at 800.430.6209.

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design intent but that was also low-maintenance, durable, and would work within their budget. Additionally, the team was looking to achieve LEED Silver level with the building and needed the exterior to contribute to the sustainability goals. Other sustainable features in the building include bicycle facilities, green vehicle parking spaces and electric charging stations, a cool roof system, outdoor/indoor water use reductions, advanced energy metering, energy-efficient mechanical and lighting systems, and low-emitting materials. SOLUTION: Over 14,000 square feet of Dri-Design Metal Wall Panels in Windfresh, Skyline and Pave Stone

colors were chosen for the façade of the new CRRA headquarters. “A few factors that contributed to the choice of Dri-Design include outstanding design services, flexible modular sizes, speed to construction, aesthetics, and performance. The concept of the metal panels is driven by the role of the realtor’s mission, turning houses into homes and homes into communities. The gradation of color from light to dark symbolizes the creation of those communities at the scale of the city block, with the panels reflecting those individual plots transforming into a new and welcoming neighborhood,” says Garrett Herbst, AIA, an architect with Little Diversified Architectural Consulting. Adding LEED features into the building was essential to CRRA. Dri-Design helped contribute to this goal with its longevity, recycled content, and recyclability. “The Charlotte Midtown location and the siting was strategically placed such that CRRA would be a visible landmark for and ‘front door’ to the community. Visible and experienced from multiple scales, the CRRA headquarters has a presence that is intended to be an open invitation and a welcome,” says Herbst.

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The country’s second-largest WELL Platinum facility, furniture manufacturer OFS’ corporate headquarters makes WELL working a reality. Green Wall A two-story green wall is centrally located and viewable from multiple locations within the office by Sage Green Life. This health-enhancing feature is a fan favorite on the campus. Complementing the large, vegetated wall, plants are interspersed throughout the WELL Platinum office.

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OFS Corporate HQ Huntingburg, Ind. In the business of creating biophilic, ergonomic and sustainable furniture for commercial interiors, global furniture manufacturer OFS decided to bring its wellness-focused philosophy into its Huntingburg, Ind. corporate headquarters in a larger way, transforming its 49,900 sq.-ft. building into the country’s second-largest WELL Platinum facility. “We wanted to make sure we had an environment that was vibrant, full of life and a place [where employees] really wanted to come to—a destination,” relates OFS Senior Vice President of Sales and Marketing Ryan Menke. One of the central ideas behind the  design concept is that a building can be created that will help people thrive. In the case of the OFS Headquarters, it seems to be working. Product Application Specialist Joshua Andrew says, “I like to wake up early, come into the office and work out because we have a great facility. It jumpstarts my day and makes me feel like a happier, better person.” The latest version of the  Building Standard, WELL v2, is built upon eleven  concepts of measurement—Air, Water, Nourishment, Light, Movement, Thermal Comfort, Sound, Materials, Mind, Community and Innovation. While the OFS Corporate Office successfully met WELL guidelines in several of the concepts, its four strongest areas of performance were in Air, Nourishment, Movement and Community.

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One employee-favorite feature of this WELLdesigned interior is the two-story, green planted living wall. To make space for the living wall, and enable it to be viewed throughout the building, a new floor in the three-story atrium space was inserted below an existing skylight. “The selected system consists of a waterefficient integrated irrigation system that delivers the exact amount of water the plants need so there is little to no waste,” explains Jack Faber, , principal, architect + designer, with the Evansville, Ind.-based Hafer Design. “In addition, the tiles forming the system contain materials that evenly distribute water oxygen, and nutrients in a method that prevents mold and decay while, at the same time, providing an ideal rooting and growing environment.” The retrofit also moved and reconfigured office space to optimize daylighting and views to the outdoors. While the office had a good amount of natural light prior to the redesign, the creation of workstation rows and panel heights that don’t exceed 4 ft. provides more workers with daylight access. “Interior glass walls open views to the exterior and skylights allow daylight to penetrate deep into the core of the structure which improves energy levels, mood and increases productivity,” he says.

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WELL v2: Achieving the Air Concept The OFS Corporate Office project scored ten points within the WELL v2 Air concept. They minimized the creation of interior dust and pollution, while the jobsite was active, and demonstrated enhanced air quality through performance testing. One of the big unknowns as the project began was whether it would be possible to meet WELL required ventilation rates if the existing HVAC system was programmed for maximum efficiency. Through consultation with their facilities management team and external mechanical engineering consultants, it was deemed possible. However, this created a significant internal positive pressure issue as the doors kept blowing open. “We remedied this by installing some additional exhaust fans within the system,” reports Brames, “but that entire process ended up setting us back about nine months.” In addition, the existing HVAC system had to be reconfigured to accommodate changes to the building’s interior. “We performed calculations for the ventilation air requirements and some of the areas were being over ventilated, due to current occupancy configurations, while others did not have the required ventilation airflow,” explains Faber. “The ventilation ductwork system was extended/ modified and balanced to the required ventilation airflows. This improved the indoor air quality of the building for the occupants.” The project also earned points for Air Filtration and Microbe and Mold Control. One HVAC addition was the specification of MERV 13 filters to improve the air filtration system and further boost indoor air quality levels. Steril Aire UVC light sanitizers were installed in each of the main air handling units to address any mold or microbe growth on cooling coils and drain pans.

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“Interior glass walls open views to the exterior and skylights allow daylight to penetrate deep into the core of the structure, which improves energy levels, mood and increases productivity.”

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WELL-Minded Furniture + Materials To foster comfort and wellbeing during the workday, the interior is designed to offer employees options to suit their unique and changing needs. OFS invested in ergonomic and sitting/standing desking, giving employees the ability to adjust their positioning throughout the day. The interior is also equipped with several different types of space, enabling employees to change their scene and their state of mind. For example, there is a free address lounge with open workstations and a number of mindfulness areas. The right furniture to fit the functionality of the space was also key. “A variety of furniture solutions are strategically located throughout the building creating distraction-free environments when deep focus is needed, while also providing acoustically controlled spaces when team conversations are necessary,” explains Faber. “Materials played a large role in our certification,” adds OFS Director of Marketing Molly Prior. “Wood flooring, natural stone tiles and nature-inspired paint colors feel soft, warm and welcoming, but are also clean and simple.” Echoing OFS’ “Imagine a Place” brand, and emphasizing user well-being and connections to nature, wood plays a prominent role as wrap-around desks, cabinets, shelves, tables, chairs, doorframes, ceiling panels and even an indoor terrace area. The interior design scheme and specified products also mimic natural shapes, textures and forms. “A natural color palette, soft fabrics and natural textures were selected to further enhance feelings of peace and comfort,” adds Faber. “The concrete floor is ground and polished to expose the aggregate within to further connect the space back to nature.”

“People from all areas of the office now bump into each other in this social space. This creates opportunities for conversations and social interactions that would not have otherwise occurred.”

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Schoolhouse —Jarod Brames,  ,  Green, Associate, OFS Director of Sustainability

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The concrete floor is ground and polished to expose the aggregate within to further connect the space back to nature.

OFS’ Eleven Wood farm table with Harpin solid ash wood legs is sturdy and simple.

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NEW CAFÉ

The renovation also made space for OFS’ new Roofs Café. Here employees can select from fresh, locally grown fruit, premium espresso coffee and other healthy meals and snacks, and sit down at the large wooden farm table or at one of the other seating arrangements. The café encourages employees to socialize and collaborate.

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WELL Movement: Encouraging Movement There is a new health adage that is quickly being adopted that says, “Sitting is the new smoking.” The WELL Movement concept explores the ways that movement and physical activity can be encouraged through design. The original OFS Corporate Office, designed in 2005, already offered many areas where physical activity could occur. There was a 2,300-sq.-ft. fitness center filled with weights, exercise equipment, a lap pool, dry saunas, steam rooms and Jacuzzis. During the warmer seasons, the lake and walking trail are popular hot spots, and the fire pit is usually lit for community gatherings, events and dinners. During the WELL-focused renovation, the interior layout was revamped to encourage free movement between different open office spaces and point-ofdecision signage was installed to inspire stair use. All of these items helped the project achieve several Optimizations within the Movement Concept including Movement network and circulation, Active commuter & occupant support, Physical activity opportunities, Physical activity spaces and equipment, Exterior active design and Physical activity promotion.

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The WELL Building Standard is touted as the first building standard to focus exclusively on the impacts of buildings on human health and wellness. It provides a model for design that incorporates evidence-based medical and scientific research with the goal of advancing health and well-being in buildings.

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WELL Certification In December 2020, OFS Headquarters became WELL Platinum Certified. At that time, the project was the 11th Platinum space in the U.S and the fifth WELL v2 Platinum space in the U.S. The first project to earn WELL certifica-

tion in both WELL v1 and WELL v2 in Indiana and the second-largest WELL v2 Platinum building in the country. As employees and visitors tour the grounds, with its walking trailwrapped lake; its daylit

wellness café; its large fitness center; its lush, two-story living wall; and its carefully curated, ergonomic furniture, they no longer have to imagine what a Platinum WELL workspace would look like. They are living in it.

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Sit/Stand Desks A variety of seating throughout the office gives employees flexibility based upon the task or activity at hand. Adjustable sit/stand workstations offer employee comfort and flexibility. Combining fine wood craftsmanship with a sit/stand heightadjustable option, OWS’ Impulse G2 personalizes the office experience.

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Ohio University Heritage College of Osteopathic Medicine, Athens, Ohio In this new medical school, planned as the first WELL certified medical education building in the country, being a medical student can be good for one’s health. by John Mesenbrink, contributing writer

Mind, Body, Spirit. According to lead architect Perkins&Will, these three tenets of osteopathic medicine were fundamental to the design of the Ohio University’s Heritage College of Osteopathic Medicine. They also aligned well with the tenets of the WELL Building Standard— the wellness-focused

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design initiative that influenced the development of the project. In fact, in a Perspectives article authored by Perkins&Will in January 2021, they stated, “We anticipate that Heritage Hall will be the first medical education building in the country to achieve WELL building standards.”

The attention to enhancing the wellness of medical students and the demand for new, more collaborative learning spaces are just two of the ways that the design of this project signify a seismic shift in the medical education of the future. Where windowless classrooms, dark lecture halls, long hours,

incredible stress, and a certain degree of suffering were considered par for the course, this new medical school building prioritized a light-filled atrium, the creation of fitness and healing spaces, healthy eating options, a water filtration system, and connections to outdoor spaces. “These are all key components of the

WELL building standard, underscoring the college’s commitment to creating a healthy environment,” said Jerry Johnson, Design Principal, Perkins&Will.

Heritage College and Chief Medical Affairs Officer for Ohio University. “We built wellness into our curriculum and throughout every part of our space.”

Students and faculty will “bump into wellness” throughout Heritage Hall, said Kenneth Johnson, DO, Executive Dean of the

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The Connected Exterior While designed to function on the next level of wellness, the form of the building closely resembles the architectural style of the main campus. The new school sits outside the historic campus, but uses a matching red brick and limestone detailing to connect to those classic buildings. The expression of exterior columns was another element intended to relate to the college’s former building. The result is a new building meant to fit into its immediate more industrial-site context while also a reflection of the broader university architectural character.

Its location on the university’s Union Street Green, Heritage Hall is a connector to other facilities on campus and directly to the community. The building is accessible to the community for events, its street level café, physician partners, and more. Community members will also be encouraged to volunteer as “standardized patients” for student labs. During the pandemic, Heritage College welcomed hundreds of frontline healthcare workers into its spaces for their COVID-19 vaccinations, provided by the local health department.

‘HISTORIC’ BRICK

SHADING CURTAINWALL

Matching red brick and limestone detailing connects back to the classic campus buildings.

Overhangs protect large areas of glazing. The largest wall of windows faces north with views of a future quad, while being protected by the cantilevered third floor. Fins and piers help shade windows on the east and west.

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Design Architect: Perkins&Will Architect of Record: DesignGroup Contractor: Donley’s (Independence Construction) MEP Engineer: Karpinski Engineering Cost: $425/sq. ft.

“We built wellness into our curriculum and throughout every part of our space.” —Kenneth Johnson, , Executive Dean of the Heritage College and Chief Medical Affairs Officer, Ohio University

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Design Start/Completion: March 2018/Nov. 2018 Construction Start/Completion: July 2019/Aug. 2021 Photography: Mark Herboth Photography

Jerry Johnson, ,  , Principal, Perkins&Will, is involved with projects that include all facets of design and delivery from facility space programming and design to planning and construction admin.

Brent Ross,  , Senior Project Manager, Perkins&Will, thinks holistically around sustainability and well-being, incorporating biophilic design, daylighting, material health and social cohesion.

CHALLENGE ACCEPTED

Construction during the height of COVID was a challenge. “From labor shortages to supply chain disruptions, the stress people have endured throughout the pandemic was heightened for our project team as we remained focused on an unchanged completion date,” said Jerry Johnson, Design Principal, Perkins&Will. “Remarkably, we were able to deliver on time. Notable to that success was our shared sense of team that was foundational to our ability to be present, together and keep moving forward as much of the world was going on pause.”

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The central daylit atrium space, the focal point of the school, connects students to the natural world throughout the day.

A Comfortable Daylit Atrium For examples of these wellness-enhancing opportunities, look no further than the stunning central atrium. This beautiful gathering space affords students and faculty alike generous access to daylight. “This contributes to WELL points and is related to improving occupant health by reinforcing circadian rhythm within the body,” said Brent Ross,  , Senior Project Manager, Perkins&Will. Of course, access to daylight can be tricky, because access to too much daylight can cause discomfort and headaches. The building was designed to maximize the presence of daylight in the interior, while mitigating its intensity through several strategies. The geometry of the building creates overhangs that protect large areas of glazing. The largest wall of windows faces north with panoramic views of a future quad, while being protected by the cantilevered third floor. Limestone fins and piers help to shade windows on the east and west, while the signature trellis structure controls the light in the atrium. “Glare in the daylit atrium is controlled though high-performance glazing and the deep trellis structure, creating a comfortable interior environment,” explained Johnson.

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Glare in the atrium is controlled though high-performance glazing and the deep trellis structure.

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The atrium also features easily-accessible staircases that connect academic spaces on all floors, promoting movement—another important WELL concept. “Visible, attractive stairs contribute to occupant health by encouraging users to be more active,” says Brent Ross,  , Senior Project Manager, Perkins&Will.

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Thoughtful Incorporation of Environmental Elements Environmental elements have been thoughtfully incorporated into the project in many ways, an important nod to the biophilic design principles that have been shown to improve the health and wellness of people in a space. Team-based learning and teaching labs in the new facility have sweeping outdoor views which promote mental health and wellbeing and reinforce healthy circadian rhythms. “The visual connection of programmatic spaces within spurs imagination, movement and exploration,” says Ross. There is a direct connection to nature and green space in and around the building. Beyond offering a visual connection to outdoor spaces while learning, the school is designed to use outdoor spaces as part of the educational environment, encouraging students, faculty and staff to take advantage of the healing and calming properties of nature, as they learn the science behind healing themselves. “The design also incorporates environmental graphics with natural forms, scales and patterns. Areas of refuge provide safe places for retreat—meditation and yoga spaces—yet still feel connected to the larger community. Together, they help to improve concentration, attention and perceived safety,” says Ross.

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“Exposure to views and images of nature can help to speed up healing and recovery time, boost positive feelings and reduce negative ones.”

MEP Considerations for WELL Design

YOGA SPACE

WELL building features include fitness and mindfulness spaces, an outdoor balcony and a 1/8-mile walking loop.

Designing a building to satisfy the WELL Building Standard requires that every aspect of the project be examined through the WELL lens—even the mechanical, electrical, plumbing, and fire protection systems. These systems are responsible for addressing important health-related performance issues in the built environment— indoor air quality, thermal comfort, clean-tasting water, just to name a few. Bringing the whole team together—design through construction—early in the process was critical in realizing the original design intent. “Starting with clear goals and requirements for building systems is important for the WELL process. Acoustics, air quality, water quality, hazardous materials are all impacted by the design of these systems,” said Ross.

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LIGHTING

The luminaires throughout the building are designed with a Color Rendering Index of 90, per WELL requirements.

ACOUSTIC CEILINGS

CLASSROOMS

According to the WELL Standard, school ceilings shall have an NRC of at least 0.7.

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Here’s a quick overview of the MEP systems in place at Heritage College: Cooling is provided via the campus chilled water system and heating via standalone high efficiency condensing boilers. The building features demand control ventilation in classrooms and conference rooms, and the building automation system is integrated into the campus system. In the anatomy lab, special MEP design considerations promote occupant safety. Water at the facility is filtered and regularly tested for harmful chemicals that may impair occupant health. In addition, plumbing fixtures were designed to reduce potable water use in flush and flow fixtures. Compared to LEED baseline metrics, there was an 18% reduction in water use for flush fixtures and a 33% reduction for flow fixtures. The electrical systems are connected to the campus medium voltage distribution, and an emergency generator provides backup power.

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The Importance of WELL Collaboration Beyond designing with WELL goals in mind, there is a learning curve to constructing and operating a WELL certified building. “Owners are asked to contribute to the process more than other certifications and need to modify or implement policies around benefits, communication, education, as well as building maintenance and operations,”

says Ross. Collaboration across the team was vital to this project’s success. “From the earliest stages of design, our construction partner participated in the client meetings that shaped the program spaces and defined their function,” said Jerry Johnson. “Not only did this allow the team

to make cost-based decisions, it served to forge relationships and align the team to the project goals with the very people that would take the project through construction.” Ultimately, the transformative design of Heritage College fosters a healthier environment and a better teaching and learning

experience. Where the old building had its limitations, the new space allows students more flexibility. They can split up, work in smaller groups, and engage with faculty in different ways. The organization of the interior has evolved from traditional lecture halls to easily convertible spaces that better meet student and faculty needs.

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Paving Systems

From Parking Lot to Sustainable Park Permeable pavers helped Hoboken Southwest Park integrate an urban public space with storm protection. CHALLENGE

As part of an extensive resiliency plan to mitigate flooding in a Hoboken, N.J., neighborhood, the team at Starr Whitehouse had to design a space that would transform a one-acre parking lot into a one-of-akind park. Hoboken Southwest Park Hoboken, N.J.

INFLUENCE

Design Team: Starr Whitehouse

The selection of products and systems was influenced by the end goal of creating a vibrant and livable space, while meeting the city’s demand for sustainability. The design needed to integrate green infrastructure, capable of managing large quantities of water from intense rainstorms.

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Hoboken Southwest Park employs three coordinated systems to reduce the negative effects of stormwater runoff: rain gardens, bioswales and permeable pavers. Two large rain gardens, as well as a grassy lawn, soak up water and filter it through the sandy soils and plants, removing pollutants. Vegetated bioswales channel water from adjacent streets and sidewalks. Finally, Unilock permeable pavers offer the space the hardscape solution necessary in this urban public space, that manages runoff like a landscape.

Unilock’s Eco-Promenade pavers redirect rainwater back into the subbase and detention system through the open-graded joint material while keeping it away from sewer systems. Beyond eliminating surface runoff and replenishing groundwater, permeable paver systems help to clean the water that passes through them, removing harmful pollutants. It is so adept at cleaning the water, in fact, that permeable paving is recognized by the EPA as a best management practice (BMP) for non-point source pollutants.

Here’s how it works. A permeable pavement system is a configuration of paving stones that feature a void space between individual pavers. This surface of paving stones and void space sits on top of a bed of open-graded aggregate base material that serves as a holding area for stormwater until absorbed by the subsoil below.

In Hoboken, the herringbone paving pattern was achieved with the plank shape paver, while the color selected plays on the building hues in the neighborhood. Exposed granite and quartz aggregates integrated throughout its surface create a striking visual effect with speckles of color and sparkle. This effect is enhanced the longer the product is exposed to outdoor elements.

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GREEN INFRASTRUCTURE

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Solar Control/Sun Shading

TINTED EXTERIOR:

Gotta Wear Shades

The blue-tinted glass of Los Angeles’ 54-story JW Marriott/Ritz Carlton hybrid complex is visually appealing, but all those windows had the building’s HVAC system working overtime.

Interior window film delivers big benefits to the JW Marriott/Ritz Carlton hybrid complex in Los Angeles.

CHALLENGE

The abundant sunshine in Southern California makes it a beach lover’s hotspot, but those same solar rays sometimes force the HVAC systems of Los Angeles to sweat. One such building—the 54-story JW Marriott/ Ritz Carlton hybrid complex—has an exterior that is sheathed in blue-tinted glass. The visual effect is stunning, but those many windows made it a challenge to cool. SOLUTION

“The glass was letting in a considerable amount of heat,” said Zack Burke of Burke and Associates, the architectural energy consultancy tasked with finding a solar-heat reduction solution for the tower. “So, we started by applying exterior window film to the lobbies of the residential areas as a test.” Immediately, according to Burke, the temperature in those spaces dropped 10 to 15 degrees. After subsequent testing inside the hotel produced a similar outcome, his firm won the greenlight for a pair of installers to apply Avery Dennison R Silver 20i window film to the 30,000 sq. ft. of glass within the building’s meeting spaces. The project was completed in 30 days, according to a press release, and earned a $33,000 energy rebate from the Los Angeles Department of Water and Power. “For the first time in five years, the building’s management was able to turn off their HVAC chillers in the treated area,” said Burke. Window film is applied as a retrofit to existing glass to improve performance without having to replace the window, according to Randy Garcia,

a Regional Technical Manager at Avery Dennison. Technology in the window film industry is continually improving, added Garcia, which means everthinner products that perform at ever-increasing levels. Plus, window films “work immediately. There is no down time, and in most cases the cost is less than replacement windows.” Avery Dennison R Silver 20 interior window films are easy to install, according to the company, and they block more than 99% of UV light, provide an excellent level of heat rejection, and offer outstanding glare control. Additionally, the bold appearance can enhance a building’s aesthetics and help to maintain privacy. Conversations regarding energy efficiency products frequently revolve around LED light bulbs and water-saving plumbing fixtures, according to Burke, but “architectural window films can have a big impact for building managers working to save energy and perhaps get LEED certified.”

“For the first time in five years, the building’s management was able to turn off their HVAC chillers in the treated area.” —Zach Burke, Burke and Associates

JW Marriott/Ritz Carlton Los Angeles Design Team: Burke and Associates WINDOW FILM INSTALLATION

Installers applied Avery Dennison R Silver 20i window films within the JW Marriott/Ritz Carlton hybrid complex. The twoperson team beat a 30-day deadline to cover 30,000 sq. ft. of glass. The installation earned a $33,000 energy rebate from the Los Angeles Department of Water and Power.

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DURABLE METAL

A total of 52,428 square feet of MBCI’s PBR roofing panels were installed on parking structures at the complex. The utility building is home to a large field of solar panels.

Metal Proves its Mettle in Texas A metal roof offered the optimal surface for a large field of solar panels helping the city of San Marcos meet their sustainability goals. CHALLENGE

SOLUTION

Looking to consolidate public service departments and agencies scattered across the city into a modern, centralized location, the city of San Marcos, Texas, constructed nine buildings on a single site. The new Public Service Complex was designed to increase communication between departments and give the city an opportunity to grow in place over the next several years.

More than 52,000 sq. ft. of SuperLok standing seam panels were installed on the various buildings. The five-section utility building has three workspace areas topped by SuperLok 24-gauge Galvalume Plus panels, connected by two smaller office sections with built-up roofing.

“We wanted to create a flexible office space that provided natural daylighting to all the occupants within a very tight budget,” said Project Manager Edgar Zarate of Lawrence Group Architects. The city and their architectural team at Lawrence Group Architects also had sustainability and resiliency in mind. The use of solar panels was an important design objective of the project. Metal is considered a sustainable material because of its durability, long life cycle and recyclability. Metal roofing is also an optimal solution when solar panels will be incorporated into a roof, as the lifespan of the metal material exceeds the life expectancy of the solar panels, unlike shingles. This project features metal roofing and metal wall panels as a consistent design element throughout the campus.

SuperLok is a mechanically seamed, vertical leg standing seam roofing system that offers wind uplift resistance in a 2-in. slim rib, suitable for attaching solar panels.

MBCI wall panels were installed on the administration and crew buildings. Among the colors used were Galvalume Plus, Slate Gray, Hawaiian Blue, Ash Gray, Charcoal Gray and Polar White.

“We integrated a 360 kw-ac solar array, four 18,000-gallon rain collection tanks for irrigation, two 750 eKW, 938 kVA back-up generators with a 2,700-gallon capacity tank per unit, with a third option design for future connection,” Zarate said. “Also, two 1,000-gallon fuel tanks onsite for emergency use.” The project was also designed as the emergency operations center in the event of a major catastrophic event. Long-time MBCI customer Red Dot Buildings of Athens, Texas, designed, fabricated and erected the pre-engineered metal buildings and installed the MBCI metal roofing and wall panels. “The metal panels helped us achieve the industrial look we wanted for the complex and met the owner’s budget,” Zarate says. “The MBCI panels provided an industrial look without making the complex look like an average warehouse.”

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Doors/Entry Systems

Swing and Slide into the Future Medical facilities have specialized access needs so choosing the right door system is critical in today’s ever-changing healthcare environment.

CHALLENGE

The 120,000-sq.-ft. Medical Center Muncy in northern Pennsylvania, which opened in January, has a full-service emergency department, clinical decision unit, intensive care unit, operating suite, 20 inpatient beds and primary and specialty care areas. When construction began on the new $100 million medical center architects at NBBJ needed a door system that would meet the demanding requirements specific to the clinical sector.

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SOLUTION

Automatic Door Enterprise (ADE) utilized Horton Automatics and its range of ICU/CCU door products. “We weren’t surprised to see that Horton was specified for this project,” said Sam Ferster of United Plate Glass, a company that worked with ADE’s team. “Horton is a quality product and is dominant in the healthcare industry.”

With hands-free access in public spaces on the rise, the sliding door system was selected for its easyto-clean surfaces that minimize infection hazards linked with curtain screens. The unique trackless threshold design also prevents the build-up of possible contaminants in guide tracks and ensures a smooth transfer of patients and equipment.

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The facility includes interior and exterior fit outs and features 26 Horton swing door entrances, 52 Horton sliding doors and Horton S4000 Operators with push plates.

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Horton’s smoke-rated doors are used in the patient rooms in the Pennsylvania facility to maximize light and views to promote recovery.

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The Fabric-Wrapped Fiberglass Sky Is Falling… On Students Officials at Toronto’s Islington Junior Middle School needed to replace old ceiling panels that were a danger to students and staff. CHALLENGE

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Islington Junior Middle School in Toronto had a problem. The fabric-wrapped fiberglass panels installed on the ceilings and walls in many of the classrooms were detaching and dropping to the floor. They had to be replaced and quickly before they landed on an unsuspecting student or faculty member. The school needed ceiling panels that could be easily installed, even on its curved ceilings. The ideal panels would also be able to offer sound management that could help create quieter classrooms.

To improve safety and noise management, SONEX Valueline panels, from pinta acoustic, were selected. These panels offer excellent acoustic control across all frequencies with a noise reduction coefficient (NRC) that ranges from 0.75-1.05. Made from WILLTEC foam, the panels have a subtle surface pattern that adds a little texture to the interior, and they are easily mounted to any ceiling or wall with acouSTIC adhesive.

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Sound management is a common problem in schools. Typical classrooms have many hard surfaces—tile, white boards, black boards, glass—that reflect sound rather than absorb it. All this reflected sound in a space can make it quite difficult for students to hear and understand instruction. Administration officials at Islington Junior Middle School understood the importance of optimized classroom acoustics for student education and contacted Sound Solutions, Ontario, Canada, for acoustic product options.

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A Prescription of Acoustic Flooring for Patients, Staff at Methodist Mansfield Renovated medical center’s NICU experiences the unexpected quiet of vinyl Rx surfacing.

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The center in Mansfield, Texas, began the $8.7 million expansion of its existing Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU) in 2018. The hospital, which offers full-service maternity care, added eight private rooms, family amenities, a state-of-the-art infant security system, and dedicated respiratory and lactation support spaces. They needed a flooring fit for the job.

Hendrickson worked with Thais Pimentel,   ID+C and Interior Designer II with Perkins&Will, to specify Ecore’s Strait Rx and Infinity Rx flooring for the Methodist Mansfield . Both engineered surfaces from the Rx Collection feature its patented  technology, where vinyl is fusion bonded to a vulcanized composition rubber backing. The result is two bonded surfaces that, in addition to significantly reducing surface-generated noise, provide a force reduction of 11.5% and energy restitution of 72%— a major benefit for healthcare environments where staff spend the majority of their shifts on their feet. The enhanced ergonomic performance also reduces the force of impact related to falls.

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Interior designer Whitney Hendrickson had unique insight into what the space demanded. Prior to becoming a certified interior designer, Hendrickson was a pediatric nurse. When it came time to select the flooring, Hendrickson recalled a 2017 tour of a Philadelphia hospital where Ecore’s Rx Collection was installed. “It was so eerie because it was unexpectedly quiet,” said Hendrickson. “My eyes and ears did not match up. I thought they must not have had many patients, but they did! I could see staff moving around and carts being pushed down the corridors, but I didn’t hear what I normally hear in an . It didn’t feel ‘clinical’ at all—in a good way!”

The Ecore solution was specified in a subtle curved pattern to assist with wayfinding and to help delineate staff and family areas. Additionally, the inclusion of the recycled rubber improves the environmental footprint of the floor. Ecore uses reclaimed truck tires in its products, and the material is technically upcycled, which means it is turned into a higher value product that has a much greater lifespan. The flooring used for the Methodist Mansfield project diverted 5,897 pounds of tire rubber from the landfill, equivalent to about 59 tires.

HEALING ENVIRONMENT

The designers of Methodist Mansfield NICU specified flooring for its acoustical and ergonomic needs to create an environment conducive to healing.

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