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No, those aren’t spaceships hovering over the parking lot at Sage Hall. The University of Wisconsin Oshkosh’s six-month-old, $48 million, sustainably designed and built academic building has sprouted three new solar arrays in its parking lot. The technology was installed April 27. The photovoltaic solar panels, which resemble flower petals on stalks, will convert the [...]

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  Sacred Heart Hospital has kicked off a three-year, $20 million project intended to enhance patient comfort and give the 48-year-old medical center a much different look. For the full article, go to http://www.leadertelegram.com/news/front_page/article_6c6b8976-806f-11e1-a42b-001a4bcf887a.html#.T4wcRatuLbA.email

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In December, 2011,  the vice president of Berners Schober, Dan Dallich passed his Evidence-based Design Accreditation and Certification exam.  Dan is one of many at Berners Schober that has enthusiastically embraced emerging design methodologies including EBD and LEED. Evidence based design (EBD) is the process of basing decisions about the built environment on credible research [...]

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The University of Wisconsin – Oshkosh’s Sage Hall (VOA/BSA 2011) Receives The Wisconsin Masonry Association’s Excellence In Masonry Award The masonry (Endicott Medium Ironspot #46) was chosen for its intrinsic beauty and for its resemblance to the brick of the Neo-Gothic 1918 Dempsey Hall, an early academic building on the UW Oshkosh campus.  Dempsey Hall [...]

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For the first time at Berners Schober, Revit was used for a remodeling project.  The decision to use Revit was made primarily because of the extremely low floor to bottom-of-structure heights in the catheterization (cath) lab (9’-10 1/2”) and the intense coordination that is common in cath labs or other surgery rooms.  All trades that [...]

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            Berners-Schober is pleased to highlight the recent honors awarded to three of our clients, the City of Green Bay, the Salvation Army, and the University of Wisconsin-Oshkosh. The City of Green Bay and Berners-Schober have been recognized by the Daily Reporter as part of their annual Top Projects 2011 [...]

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