The 'Buildings & Grounds" Blog at The Chronicle of Higher Education
Every once in a while we feel the need to remind you to visit this great facilities planning resource. Lawrence Biemiller and Scott Carlson, together, create more reporting - shared information - about new buildings, renovations, and campus planning - than perhaps all other pertinent resources put together. For example, recent stories include: The Clifton Mansion, 'Last Remnant' of Johns Hopkins U. Founder, Deteriorates; Soon to Open, Cooper Union's New Building Surprises Inside and Out; Foiling Hackers With a Super Secure Room at Utica College; City College of San Francisco Settles Lawsuit and Plans Expansion in Chinatown; An Old Gym at Alfred U. Houses a Rare Wooden Running Track; and a guest blog by AASHE staffer Niles Barnes, Putting Sustainability's Savings to Good Use.
Labels: Biemiller, buildings and grounds, Carlson, facilities
1 Comments:
Agreed. A great blog, thanks for the plug!
-Niles
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