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KNOWLEDGE SHARING

Education is the foundation upon which Eppstein Uhen maintains its leading edge. Continuing education is encouraged amongst staff. In addition, veteran employees mentor those just beginning their careers who, in turn, keep their mentors abreast of the latest technology.

We have established this resource center as an extension of this internal philosophy. Our objective is to keep you up-to-date on the latest trends, innovations, and happenings in the design industry through links to established, reliable websites and postings of published articles on relevant topics. Enjoy exploring.

Progressive Delivery of Aging Community Construction Projects,

"Delivery methods of aging community construction projects are changing. New methods and tools to support those delivery methods are changing the way facilities are designed, constructed and operated. Building Information Modeling (BIM) technology and Integrated Project Delivery (IPD) have been gaining much attention in recent years – both of which can result in projects that are delivered safer, faster, better and cheaper. This presentation discusses how they can benefit you in your facilities related efforts."
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Greening Long Term Care – Wise Choices in a New Economy,

"Join the discussion on the reality of Green Building Design in Long Term Care Facilities. What does sustainability really mean and how does it affect those living and working in a facility? Sustainable products and building strategies specific to Long Term Care Facilities are addressed in this presentation, along with other tools and resources that will help your team to achieve a successful Green Building project."
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Racine St. Catherine’s Power Point Presentation, EUA

"A Multigenerational Faith Community Concept"
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Racine St. Catherine’s Animation, EUA

"A Multigenerational Faith Community Concept"
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Wisconsin Association of School Boards Presentation, EUA/VJS Construction Services/Oak Creek Joint School District

"Justifying Capital Improvements: New Tools and Technology for Predictable Outcomes"
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Planning and Building Residence Hall Space at the University of Wisconsin System, Jonathan Parker, AIA

"The transition from the 1960's to the Twenty-First Century"
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State of the Industry Presentation, J. Christopher Gallagher, AIA

"What's hot and what's not in today's multifamily development trends."
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Is it about Culture or is it about Work Lifestyle? Acuity Case Study Power Point, Patricia Algiers and John Chapman

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Work Lifestyle, John C. Chapman, AIA

"As companies focus on talent attraction and retention, businesses that offer employees a better life are surfacing as the "
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Manpower PowerPoint, EUA/Gilbane

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Multi-family Trends,

"Three adaptive use projects show that updating a historic property is not an all-or-nothing proposition."
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Design of Times,

"The Madison office of a Milwaukee architecture firm captures the attention-and some high-profile business-of the community."
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How you and your Facilities can keep up with the iPod Generation, Bob Norman, EUA; Flint Bridge, AVI; Tom Angerer, INS

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Leading architecture firm takes business to the next level by moving to Deltek Vision, Bret Tushaus

"When Eppstein Uhen began using Deltek Sema4 in 1998, they needed a financial management solution that would handle project management, accounting and billing."
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Latest Hospital Guidelines Call for Changes, Jon Cechvala

"The 2006 edition of 'AIA Guidelines for Design and Construction of Medical Facilities' will soon be available."
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Interior Designs Give Companies a Competitive Edge, Jennifer Pfaff

"A long day of work can leave even the most committed employees searching for a break from the grind."
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Lease or Own: A Strategic Business Decision, John Chapman, AIA

"As companies contemplate real estate and facility growth plans, the question of building ownership arises."
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The More Things Change…, Bret Tushaus

"No longer is CAD just about inputting simple lines, arcs and circles and outputting only hard–copy, two–dimensional paper drawings."
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