Building Operating Management 's August Issue Preview
It almost seems like a misprint, but it's not. Our August issue is in the works. Hard to believe August will be here before you know it! If you're in the file of someone who's been waiting for Q3 and Q4 to launch your marketing campaign, don't wait any longer or you'll completely miss out on 2022 altogether. Here's what we've got in the works for our August issue. I can help you secure the best remaining positions for your ad in this issue, and don't forget to check out our full offering of digital products here.
HVAC: Indoor Air Quality
Like many facilities as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic, New York City office tower One Vanderbilt is taking steps in addressing indoor air quality in its building. During the last few months, the Biden Administration launched an effort to improve ventilation standards for schools and businesses through the Clean Air in Buildings Challenge. In this article, we’ll profile the efforts One Vanderbilt’s facility leaders are doing to help keep its occupants safe and healthy.
Ceilings, Acoustics & Sound Masking
When COVID-19 pandemic consumed the country, it resulted in a dramatic change in the workplace designs. Those changes also resulted in a need to change the way employees meet with peers and conduct meetings, resulting in acoustic changes to adapt to Zoom meetings, virtual conferences, and group seating. In this article we’ll discuss the changes that facility managers need to know about sound wise when readjusting their office space.
Visualizer: Paints & Coatings
Designers face many choices when it comes to upgrading and renovating healthcare facilities. Paint colors are often where managers can go wrong. Some facilities can be stressful environments for many people. In this visualizer, the company details on how it chose paints to create a relaxing environment that welcomes collaboration.
Also in the June issue:
Doors and Door Hardware
Emergency Preparedness
LEED
Commercial Offices
HFT SUPPLEMENT
Patients, families and staff all face risks entering healthcare facilities, given the presence of bacteria, fungi and other potentially harmful germs on surfaces and in airstreams. But often, the real threat related to healthcare facilities is present well outside the building itself. Parking lots and structures often present facilities managers with a range of challenges when it comes to ensuring the safety of patients and staff. This article will walk managers through a range of security considerations and suggest strategies for protecting those who visit and work in healthcare facilities.
- Interior Design of Senior Care
There has been a call to make sweeping changes to senior care facilities. Because of this, there has been a boom in luxury nursing homes. Residents and families are expecting a more personalized experience. The shift away from the old, ‘institutional’ senior housing view is complete – residents and their families now expect a higher end experience with more choice and personalization. This is reflected in the types of units being built, their size, the number of residents, and the ancillary services on offer. In this article, three MBH architects and consultant Josh Malbogat discuss how senior care facilities can become more luxurious without bankrupting potential residents.
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