Thursday, January 7, 2010
An enclosed building in Fairbank
The picture that I've attached is a picture of the interior of Fairbank Elementary. As I've mentioned in previous posts, the studs that are being installed in both buildings are steel, and as they go up, you can get a really good idea of how the rooms and office areas are laid out. That process is beginning in Fairbank now that the building is nearly entirely enclosed. Windows will go in to the building as well yet this winter to replace the plastic that you see in this picture. Exterior brick will be completed later this spring so the progress that we'll see in the Fairbank building will be on the inside for the next few months. Work continues on the inside of the building with the running of conduit, ventilation, and steel studs.
The committee that was asked to participate in the selection of interior colors met in December and made some choices this past month with the help of Jill Becker, Interior Designer for Struxture Architecture. The committee, again, was made up of people from the schools' staff and members of the community. We looked at everything from the color of lockers and countertops to terazzo, carpet, restroom partitions, and floor tile, not to mention the colors of paint for various walls within the building. All of these interiors are part of the general contractor's bid; the group worked with Jill to choose colors and materials that fit within that bid.
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