by Neal Turner | Jan 27, 2012 | Architecture/Green Building, Gym Equipment
Like almost every product segment related to just about any kind of construction, Gymnasium Equipment is loaded with factory representatives and dealer salespeople falling all over themselves to help architects, contractors, owners and other specifiers write project...
by Neal Turner | Jan 13, 2012 | Architecture/Green Building, Gym Equipment
Draper’s Smart Gym Control System can save electrical installation costs. One of the currently hot products in the gymnasium equipment industry is gym control systems. Gym control systems have been on the market for 12 to 15 years, but are starting to show up in...
by Jeff Miller | Dec 22, 2011 | Architecture/Green Building, Draper Updates, Solar Control & Window Shades
Why, you may ask is the Winter Solstice my favorite day of the year? After all, it is the day of the year with the least amount of sunlight, many people are depressed because of this. Me, on the other hand, I am excited. I am excited because it’s all uphill from...
by Neal Turner | Nov 15, 2011 | Architecture/Green Building, Gym Equipment
You can’t buy a car without seat belts to protect occupants in case of an accident, so why can you get folding backstops without safety straps to protect against winch or cable failure? The quick answer is the lack of regulatory bodies to mandate this feature for...
by Jeff Miller | Nov 11, 2011 | Architecture/Green Building, Solar Control & Window Shades
Our newest solar control fabric, GreenScreen Revive, has received Cradle to Cradle Silver Certification from MBDC. It’s recycled, recyclable, and PVC-free. Here are several links where you can learn more about it. Webinar: We’ll have a live webinar about...
by Chris Broome | Sep 2, 2011 | Architecture/Green Building, Gym Equipment
Publishers note: This post is being republished to correct a broken link Here’s an interesting article from Athletic Business regarding the Putney School Fieldhouse in Vermont. This project achieved LEED Platinum status, and is the first secondary school building to...