Optimizing space, protecting equipment, and keeping students safe Space on campus is always in high demand, and every area that’s set aside for storage is space that could potentially be used for teaching, research, or other uses. Yet storage actually plays a central role in the student experience: music departments need to store instruments and sheet music, for instance, and sports teams need space for equipment. Spacesaver helped this chemistry department consolidate fragile glassware and electronics, along with potentially hazardous chemicals, all in half the space the department had formerly been using. |
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Monthly Archives: March 2019
Vol. 217: High-density armory storage
Saving space and improving efficiency on an Air Force base
Guards and other security forces at this U.S. Air Force base are issued weapons and communications gear at the beginning of every shift, and they turn it back in to the armory when their shift is over. Maintaining an efficient workflow is key because a lot of gear goes into and out of the armory several times a day, and every minute that airmen spend waiting for gear is a minute wasted.
Adding more square footage wasn’t an option, so the armorists called in the local Spacesaver consultant to optimize the available space. He worked with them to transform the room with a high-density storage system that would securely store weapons and improve efficiency while also freeing up valuable floor space for maintenance and repair work.
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Vol. 216: Modernizing a university library
Integrating print materials with spaces for collaboration & quiet work University libraries typically occupy prime real estate in the heart of campus, so it’s important to ensure that they meet students’ needs. As educational materials move from print to online, libraries are changing to offer better connectivity and more space for modern uses. This Midwestern university recently gutted an entire three-story library and repurposed the space to provide amenities like connected classrooms, powerful computing labs, quiet study areas, and meeting rooms for collaboration. |
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Vol. 215: Day use lockers in Manhattan
Offering aesthetics, peace of mind, and optimized spaceThe design team for this activity-based workplace needed to create an appealing office environment while also optimizing expensive square footage in the heart of Manhattan. The perimeter of the new office featured shared workspaces with large windows and views of Times Square and the surrounding area, and the corridors and work areas toward the building’s core also needed to be bright and welcoming. |
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