Architects sometimes want to specify ventilation systems that are more visually appealing than typical vents in floors, walls, or ceilings, or they might require a ventilation system that delivers heated or cooled air as evenly as possible over a large area. That was the case at the downtown public library in Vancouver, Washington, where Spacesaver’s engineers modified cantilever shelving bases to serve as vents. The library’s air handlers are located on the roof and the system pushes air down through the walls and under the floors, which are raised to accommodate computer cables and other building systems. The warm or cool air is then forced up from under the floor and out of the shelving bases throughout the building. This solution distributes air evenly throughout the library, creating a comfortable environment for patrons and staff. |
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Monthly Archives: August 2017
Vol. 139: Compacting Kiosk for Library Shop
Spacesaver created a compacting kiosk for a small bookstore located inside the entrance to the downtown public library in Vancouver, Washington. This project was inspired by a similar kiosk that Spacesaver created for the Seattle Public Library. |
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Vol. 138: Secure Storage for a DEA Field Office
Different configurations for various needs A Drug Enforcement Agency field office needed locker room storage for duty bags, long guns, and other items. They wanted a durable solution that would make the best use of the available space, so they turned to their local Spacesaver representative to learn more about their options. They ended up choosing three types of Spacesaver products: FreeStyle® Personal Storage Lockers, a custom cabinet for long guns, and a deep shelving unit fitted with frame doors and steel pegboard. |
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Vol. 137: ActivRAC® for resort employee uniforms
Compact storage for a large resort Spacesaver’s high-density storage systems can be used in a variety of back-of-house applications at hotels and resorts. The Seattle-area Tulalip Resort Casino, for instance, uses five ActivRAC® systems in various areas around its property in Washington State. The general manager initially installed an ActivRAC® to store large tables, chafing dishes, and other banquet furnishings and equipment, and the system worked so well that he soon ordered four more systems for other areas. One of the newer systems is in the wardrobe room, where a 12-foot tall ActivRAC® makes efficient use of vertical space, providing storage for staff uniforms in a previously underutilized area. |
Learn more about this solution HERE. We also offer a variety of other marketing materials about hospitality storage: Online Case Study – A large resort has installed five ActivRACs in various areas (bulk storage, banquet storage, food and beverage, laundry room, and wardrobe roomPDF of Case Study – A printable version of the above case study Tip Sheet – Back-of-house storage tips from a resort manager |
Vol. 136: ActivRAC® in Biotech
Spacesaver provides compact storage for tissue samples A pharmaceutical company in New England saw an opportunity to save space and decrease energy costs as their facility underwent a renovation. Staff needed to store more than 4600 boxes of tissue samples in a walk-in freezer that would be kept at -20 degrees Celsius. See how Spacesaver created a clean, efficient storage system that keeps tissue samples organized and accessible in this extremely cold environment. |
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