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Energy remodeling, like what Dacon did for Crown Uniform and Linen Service which reduces CO2 emissions by 1.3MM lbs per year with solar panels generating 30% of the firm’s electric power resulting in a 20% energy reduction beyond IECC requirements.
The Boston Sports Institute believes sports are for all ages. The acquisition of an Olympic trial pool resulted in an opportunity to build a multi-use athletic facility consisting of 2 NHL rinks, 2 pools, spectator seating, an indoor turf field, and a physical therapy/strength conditioning area.
Making sure the space didn’t feel like a “cubicle farm” went beyond aesthetic and how the environment would feel: it was necessary to create breakout spaces and small group spots throughout the office to give Sterling Bay employees the best opportunity to thrive.
Interior of the Wilton Wellness Center was part of the design Dacon provided their design build value to.
This partition wall is a feature piece with the stone and wood design.
The Boston Sports Institute believes sports are for all ages. The acquisition of an Olympic trial pool resulted in an opportunity to build a multi-use athletic facility consisting of 2 NHL rinks, 2 pools, spectator seating, an indoor turf field, and a physical therapy/strength conditioning area.
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More space needed entailed collaborative spaces, classrooms, bathrooms, and a kitchen facility. A key challenge was the project had to be worked in accordance with their fundraising plans.
A year-round daycare facility serving children 3-15 years, Robbins needed a larger, ground-up learning center to accommodate a diverse population.