Q&A March/April 2008 — ENERGY FOCUS
FrenchSince Solar Works Inc. introduced its Solar on Schools program in 1998, the company has completed more than 100 solar-electric
Read moreFrenchSince Solar Works Inc. introduced its Solar on Schools program in 1998, the company has completed more than 100 solar-electric
Read moreBoner Monberg MountAlthough the evolution of K-12 classroom design may sometimes appear to move at a snail’s pace, there have
Read moreBarberMechanical and electrical systems in school buildings are becoming more complex, requiring a higher level of coordination among facilities and
Read moreFerrisSchool districts everywhere are looking for ways to lower the bottom line and to reduce the ecological footprint of their
Read moreWilkesOutdoor walks around campus on a nice day are among the strongest memories people have of their college campus, not
Read moreHugh Skinner, REFP, MCIP Hugh Skinner, REFP, MCIP, is the president of the Council of Educational Facility Planners International. He
Read morePaulo Fundament For more than 20 years, Paulo Fundament, PE, LEED, has worked on designing complex energy storage, energy efficiency
Read moreChristopher Huckabee, AIA Christopher Huckabee, AIA, is president and CEO of Huckabee & Associates, an architectural and construction management firm
Read moreMartin Oestreicher is the chief executive, Office of School Support Services, at the New York City Department of Education. In
Read moreJohn F. Spencer is the chief executive officer of the New Jersey Schools Construction Corporation (SCC). The SCC is responsible
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