By James Biehle
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September 24th, 2010
[ December 10, 2010; 3:30 pm to 4:30 pm. December 11, 2010; 8:00 am to 9:00 am. ] James Biehle will present Science Facilities 101 – “So You Want New Science Facilities” and Science Facilities 102 – “The Architects Have Started Without Me: What Do I Do Now?” at the NSTA Baltimore Area Conference on Friday and Saturday, December 10 and 11, 2010. Science Facilities 101 begins [...]
Posted in Events, Presentations | Also tagged classroom, flexibility, high school, lab, middle school, prep and storage, project space, schools, 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 |
By James Biehle
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September 24th, 2010
[ December 3, 2010; 2:00 pm to 4:30 pm. ] James Biehle will present Science Facililties 101 – “So You Want New Science Facilities” and Science Facilities 102 – “The Architects Have Started Without Me: What Do I Do Now?” at the NSTA Nashville Area Conference on Friday, December 3, 2010. Science Facilities 101 begins at 2:00 PM in Room Tennessee [...]
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By James Biehle
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June 22nd, 2010
Safe Science and Small Learning Communities Schools that are designed to serve students in small learning communities, or pods, can provide safer science areas and save considerable costs, both initially and in the future, by centralizing those facilities. And, most students and faculty seem to prefer this type of arrangement. This article, from the May [...]
Posted in Articles | Also tagged centralize science, high school, prep and storage, safety, science, science facilities, science facilities planning, science facility design, science facility planning, secondary, small learning communities |
By James Biehle
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April 8th, 2010
[ May 13, 2010; 1:15 pm to 3:15 pm. ] James Biehle and LaMoine Motz will present a workshop entitled “Planning Science Spaces for Project-Based Learning” at CEFPI’s Midwest/GreatLakes Regional Conference in Grand Rapids, MI on Thursday, May 13, 2010 at 1:15 PM.
By James Biehle
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October 2nd, 2009
[ November 18, 2009; 9:00 am to 10:15 am. ] Inside/Out’s president, James Biehle, is presenting “Science Facility Design” at NSSEA’s School Equipment Show in Phoenix on Wednesday, November 18. This workshop will expand on Biehle’s highly regarded presentation on the furniture and equipment of science facilities at the Baltimore NSSEA show in 2008.
Posted in Architecture, Events | Also tagged design, flexibility, furniture, science building planning, science facilities, science facilities design, science facilities planning, science facility design, science lab design, science lab planning |
By James Biehle
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August 19th, 2009
Parkway School District High School Science Upgrades
PARKWAY SCHOOL DISTRICT, St. Louis County, MO
Scope: Science facility consulting and peer review of proposed renovations and additions to Parkway Central, Parkway West and Parkway South High Schools. Projects include gut renovations and additions to provide flexible science lab/classrooms and prep and storage spaces for inquiry-based science education.
Credit: Parsons [...]
Posted in Architecture, Projects | Also tagged addition, classroom, collaboration, consulting, flexibility, high school, lab, missouri, prep and storage, renovation, science, science building design, science building planning, science facilities, science facilities design, science facilities planning, science facility design, science lab design, science lab planning, secondary, st louis, technology |
By James Biehle
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August 19th, 2009
Science facility consulting and planning for relocation of multidistrict math and science magnet center. Facilities will include general and analytical chemistry lab/classrooms, general biology and biotechnology lab/classrooms with green house, physics lab/classrooms, an engineering suite and associated prep and storage spaces and student project spaces. The project is to be located within a former cereal [...]
Posted in Architecture, Projects | Also tagged collaboration, consulting, flexibility, high school, lab, michigan, needs analysis, prep and storage, project space, renovation, school, 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 |
By James Biehle
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March 10th, 2009
Westerfield, Weldon Spring, MO
WESTERFIELD DEVELOPMENT CO., Clayton, MO
Scope: Planning, design construction and development of award-winning, 273 unit, luxury townhome complex on 33 acres.
Westerfield is a planned townhome community complete with swimming pool complex and tennis courts. The attached homes in the community are designed to reflect the style and detailing of the many “carpenter gothic” [...]
By James Biehle
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March 10th, 2009
Baptistry Font
ST. JOSEPH CATHOLIC CHURCH, Manchester, MO
Scope: Design of baptistry font in existing church. Baptistry font was inserted over 20 years after the initial church construction. Design and materials matched the original altar and pulpet.
Campus Master Plan
ST. JOSEPH’S PARISH, Manchester, MO
Scope: Needs Analysis, programming and conceptual design of additions and renovations to Catholic church and [...]
By Martha Svatek
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December 17th, 2008
Everything you need to design cutting-edge science facilities is provided in the second edition of NSTA’S Guide to Planning School Science Facilities.
In accordance with the National Science Education Standards, suggestions for the development of quality science facilities are provided. One of these recommendations is first to complete a curriculum review, because curriculum should shape the [...]