Educational Engineering Projects

Western Washington University
Bellingham, Washington
Computer Center
This project consisted of installing media teaching technologies in ten to fourteen classrooms on WWU’s main campus in Bellingham. The overall design of both the physical renovation and the media installation were very similar for all of the individual classrooms involved in this renovation. A single room design was applied to all the rooms as a template, with the detailed design designating variations as applicable to individual classrooms.
Fine Arts Building and Annex The ventilation system in the art annex and certain spaces in the fine arts building were upgraded to provide the proper ventilation for occupants and the proper make-up air for all exhaust systems in the spaces. The spaces included classrooms, a metal working lab, a wood working lab, a ceramics lab, clay mixing room, an art room, and a classroom studio. Because of the diversity of spaces, make-up air was provided by individual air handling units for each space. The units were interlocked to operate with the room exhaust systems. Make-up air was heated by the building’s existing hot water system.
OT Emergency Telephones
This project consisted of project management
and design for the installation of self-contained
cellular emergency telephones, to be connected
to an existing monitoring system and local cellular
telephone services. These phones are located
in six exterior locations throughout the university
campus. Each location is equipped with
a cellular emergency phone, a fluorescent lighting
fixture to indicate location, a strobe light
fixture to indicate that the phone is in operation,
equipment mounting assemblies, signage, and
electrical power to operate the phones and lighting
fixtures.
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