The Results are in: 2012 Science Facility Design Symposium - another successful event hosted by Treanor Science & Technology!
Treanor Science & Technology hosted another successful Science Facility Design Symposium this week. Participants included personnel from the University of North Texas Fort Worth, University of Nebraska - Lincoln, University of Kansas, Kansas State University, University of Missouri – Columbia, University of Missouri – Kansas City, University of Kansas Medical Center, Benedictine College, Boehringer Ingelheim VetMedica, and area contractors and consultants. In addition to the three excellent presentations that focused on current trends for science facility design, the attendees got an exclusive tour of the newly completed engineering research building, guided by Treanor personnel who participated in the planning, design and construction of the interdisciplinary state-of-the-art facility. To see the tour guide click on the .pdf icon above.
Dale Glenn and Tim Reynolds discussing the KU Engineering expansion prior to the tour of M2SEC
Lab planner Jennifer Kulseth guiding the tour through the Biofuels research and production suite.
The strong room at the M2SEC fracture and fatigue suite.
Composite materials lab: An unmanned air vehicle fuselage used in research in the Antarctica.
Entry to the Anechoic (EMI/EMC) Chamber.
Iside the anechoic chamber.
Tim Reynolds opening the 2012 symposium.
Russell Chernoff with Chernoff Thompson Architects: A roadmap for successfully planning and programming high performance science facilities
Ken Meschke with Affiliated Engineers: Energy costs, labor, and the new complex building systems: What's lean and doable?
Rick Heinz with Research Facilities Design (RFD): Next Generation Laboratory Facilities: Latest Trends, Building Plans, Layouts and Metrics