By James Biehle
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December 2nd, 2008
Needs Analysis/Master Plan/Action Plan
HANNIBAL-LaGRANGE COLLEGE, Hannibal, MO
Scope: 1,167,000 square foot long range facilities master plan for orderly expansion of existing campus to accommodate 1,500 students.
Overall campus layout when master plan is completed.
Athletic Facilities Complex
HANNIBAL-LaGRANGE COLLEGE, Hannibal, MO
Scope: Design of proposed 48,000 square foot gymnasium and swimming pool complex including training rooms, racquetball courts and lockers. [...]
By James Biehle
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December 2nd, 2008
Athletic Fields
CALIFORNIA BAPTIST COLLEGE, Riverside, CA
Scope: Design of athletic field complex including baseball, softball, soccer, track, tennis, archery and golf practice area.
Swimming Pool
CALIFORNIA BAPTIST COLLEGE, Riverside, CA
Scope: Design of competition swimming pool facility for intercollegiate short course swimming and water polo.
Artist’s rendering of proposed outdoor swimming pool to be located adjacent to existing gymnasium building.
Wheelchair [...]
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By James Biehle
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December 2nd, 2008
Needs Analysis and Master Plan
JEFFERSON COLLEGE, Hillsboro, MO
Scope: Long range facilities master plan for renovation and orderly expansion of existing community college campus to accommodate 4,500 FTE students.
By James Biehle
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December 2nd, 2008
Biomedical Engineering Research Lab, Saint Louis University, St. Louis, MO
SAINT LOUIS UNIVERSITY, St. Louis, MO
Architect of Record: Miltenberger Architects, Inc., Kirkwood, MO
Scope: Construction documents for renovation to existing commercial building to create new research lab for biomedical engineering.
Emergency Room Simulation Suite, Saint Louis University, St. Louis, MO
SAINT LOUIS UNIVERSITY, St. Louis, MO
Architect of Record: Miltenberger [...]
Posted in Architecture, Projects | Also tagged collaboration, emergency room simulator, missouri, parks college, planning, research, saint louis university, science, science building design, science building planning, science facilities, science facilities design, science facilities planning, science facility design, science facility planning, science lab design, science lab planning, sleep center, slu, st louis |
By James Biehle
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December 2nd, 2008
Student Health and Counseling Services Relocation
WASHINGTON UNIVERSITY, St. Louis, MO
Scope: Needs Analysis, programming, design of consolidation and relocation of student health and counseling and wellness functions.
Renovations and Addition to McMillan Hall
WASHINGTON UNIVERSITY, St. Louis, MO
Scope: Needs Analysis, programming and conceptual design for renovations and additions to historic dormitory building to house nine departments of School [...]
By James Biehle
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December 2nd, 2008
North Avenue Building
COPPIN STATE COLLEGE, Baltimore, MD
Scope: Needs Analysis, programming and conceptual design of 120,000 SF office and classroom building.
Campus Master Plan
COPPIN STATE COLLEGE, Baltimore, MD
Scope: Long-range master plan for 4,000 student urban college campus.
Coppin State College is an anchor in northwestern Baltimore, a marginal area of beautiful old row houses and deteriorating buildings. The college [...]
By James Biehle
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November 26th, 2008
993,400 SF integrated long-range facilities development plan for new 1200 student urban campus.
Posted in Architecture, Features, Projects | Also tagged administration, design, dormitory, education, florida, master plan, needs analysis, planning, renovation, restoration, science, university |
By James Biehle
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June 16th, 1997
About 30 years ago, a new kind of player began to appear in American architectural practice. Traditionally, most architects supervised the construction of the buildings they had designed, as idealized in Ayn Rand’s 1943 popular novel, The Fountainhead. But by the early 1970s a new kind of professional, often an architect, appeared to handle the [...]
By James Biehle
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July 24th, 1994
Separate utility lines are often required for new campus buildings because the size and location of existing utilities are unknown, or because their capacity has been reached or exceeded. As a campus grows, the resulting collection of utility lines can gridlock future development and require costly utility relocation as additions are made.
As a campus grows, [...]
By James Biehle
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June 21st, 1991
Master planning in higher education is necessary and widespread, but it is often ritualistic and unsuccessful. Why? How can the master planning process become a more integral part of an institution’s thinking about its changes and future growth?