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Facility Design and Management Handbook with CDROM by Eric Teicholz,

Facility Design and Management Handbook with CDROM by Eric Teicholz,
A new paradigm in facility managementThis unique, just-in-time resource from profession leader Eric Teicholz empowers you to make your facility state of the art. Facility Design and Management Handbook features the productivity tools, technologies, and stratagems that have revolutionized the field in the last five years. *Bring your business up to speed with new tools that mesh design, needs, and budgets *Plan, design, and manage cutting-edge facilities for all types of businesses with greater efficiency and effectiveness *Find the best, most cost-effective solutions for issues from "greenness" and sustainability to disaster recovery and technology integration *Use new tools for space and asset allocation, project management, process coordination, and systems integration *Improve accuracy in financial forecasting, budgeting, architectural and interior design planning, and market research *Create cost-effective "smart" buildings with state-of-the art security, energy management, lighting strategies, and maintenance efficiency *Discover innovative solutions for human resources needs such as telecommuting *Integrate the Internet into your management program *Automate nearly all your tasks for major productivity *Get tips from U.S. and international case studies from government, health care, retail, finance, manufacturing, and academia *Apply benchmarking standards and other measurements that demonstrate and assure facility management productivity Complete with a time-saving CD-ROM loaded with forms, sample documents, and more, Facility Design and Management Handbook is an essential for facility, building, and real estate managers. You'll be amazedthat you ever managed without it.



Innovations in Healthcare Design: Selected Presentations from the First Five Symposia on Healthcare Design by Sara O. Marberry,
Innovations in Healthcare Design: Selected Presentations from the First Five Symposia on Healthcare Design by Sara O. Marberry,
Innovations in Healthcare Design What are the economic and medical trends affecting healthcare design today? How does patient-focused care relate to the design of facilities? What design elements and policy factors contribute to a healing environment? Is there research that connects design to wellness? Which healthcare projects are good examples of therapeutic design? If you’ re involved in the planning and design of new or renovated healthcare facilities, you need to know the answers to these questions. For it is the ability to create an environment that positively affects therapeutic outcomes and improves staff satisfaction that will set you apart in today’ s competitive healthcare market. Innovations in Healthcare Design is a collection of edited presentations by design and health pioneers, culled from the first five years of the influential Symposium on Healthcare Design. The Symposium, founded in 1986 to explore how the design of the physical environment positively affects the quality of healthcare, has a speaker roster that reads like the " Who’ s Who in Healthcare Design." And this book is the best of the best. You won’ t find a gathering of minds like this anywhere else in print. A Postscript written by Wayne Ruga, the leading healthcare design industry advocate, eloquently sums up the importance of design and proposes some next steps for the industry to move forward. Mr. Ruga, AIA, IIDA, Allied Member ASID, the founder of the Symposium, has won the respect of healthcare designers, executives, and practitioners with his earnest crusade for improved healthcare facilities around the world.



Architectural design competition - An architectural design competition is a special type of competition in which an organization or government body that plans to build a new (often public) building asks for architects to enter differing designs for the building. The winning design is usually chosen by a panel of non-competing architects and government and local representatives.

Midwest Roadside Safety Facility - The Midwest Roadside Safety Facility (MwRSF), part of the University of Nebraska-Lincoln, is a research organization with a main focus of researching all aspects of highway design and safety. MwRSF conducts safety performance evaluations of various roadside appurtenances, developing new and innovative design concepts and technologies in the area of highway safety.

East New York Central Maintenance Facility - The East New York Central Maintenance Facility is a major maintenance facility for buses used by the MTA. It is located right next to East New York Depot in Brooklyn.

Senate Staff Health and Fitness Facility - Senate Staff Health and Fitness Facility is the Senate's gym. Prior to 2001, it was refered to as the Senate Health and Fitness Facility (without mentioning the "staff").



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