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Higher Education

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Statement of Qualifications


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The ideas that shape humanity’s future begin in the classroom. Since 1961, Fanning Howey has been at the forefront of design for places of learning and teaching. We work with clients to conceive transformational ideas, embrace change and harness the power of design to foster innovation, learning and achievement. The challenges of the world demand educational institutions that embrace the future and are careful stewards of resources. Our integrated team of education specialists is nimble in the face of challenges. We believe that a well-designed space can heighten the experience of learning for both student and educator, and meaningfully contribute to a successful campus.

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• Architecture • MEP Engineering • Interior Design • Landscape Architecture • Technology Design • Construction Administration • Master Planning

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higher education clients

higher education projects

years of expertise in designing learning environments

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“Fanning Howey represented Northwest State Community College in a professional manner throughout design and construction.” – T I M N E L S O N , D I R E C TO R O F P L A N T O P E R AT I O N S

Northwest State Community College Archbold, OH

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Learning Spaces Fanning Howey creates smarter places for learning that support every aspect of a modern higher education experience. Our depth of specialized knowledge in trends like collaborative learning results in design solutions that lead to a better future.

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Northwest State Renovations Northwest State Community College, Archbold, OH

Renovation and expansion of Northwest State’s E building helped the community college increase enrollment and enhance its brand. Fanning Howey’s design completely renovated the existing Welding Lab, allowing Northwest State Community College (NWSCC) to expand this program to attract additional students. Other improvements include a second-floor connector between the E building and B building, and new finishes, new technology and better lighting to create a modern learning environment. Our team also provided NWSCC with a carefully-orchestrated phasing program to keep the college operating at peak efficiency during construction.

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C LI E N T Northwest State Community College SCOPE 5,000 New SF 10,000 Renovated SF COST $ 2.1 M C O M P L E T I O N DAT E 2018 C O N TAC T Steven Raymond Instructor / Machine Shop Coordinator 419.267.5511 sraymond@northweststate.edu


“Fanning Howey presented the best A/E solution to our unique renovation project.” – T I M N E L S O N , D I R E C TO R O F P L A N T O P E R AT I O N S , CONSTRUCTION AND R E N OVAT I O N

Northwest State Community College

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Academic Building Renovations Northwest State Community College, Archbold, OH

Northwest State Community College updated finishes and technology helped seamlessly transition the space into a 21st Century Learning environment. Designed with the community needs in mind, renovations were made to classrooms and specialty labs in the college’s E building. The updated and expanded welding lab has led to increased enrollment in the college’s programs. NWSCC improvements required careful phasing to accommodate ongoing educational activities. A new connector created safety and convenience for students traveling to the E building.

C LI E N T Northwest State Community College SCOPE 10,000 Renovated SF COST $ 2.1 M C O M P L E T I O N DAT E 2018 C O N TAC T

“Fanning Howey presented the best solution to our unique renovation project.” – T I M N E L S O N , D I R E C TO R O F P L A N T O P E R AT I O N S , C O N S T R U C T I O N A N D R E N OVAT I O N

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Steven Raymond Instructor / Machine Shop Coordinator 419.267.5511 sraymond@ northweststate.edu

EXPERTISE • Restroom renovation • Occupied building • Sustainable design


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Wesemann Hall Classroom Renovation Valparaiso University, Valparaiso, IN

Weseman Hall at Valparaiso University needed a makeover to get rid of its outdated look and prepare for future technological changes. Fanning Howey was the design partner for this project. The main goals were to create a more modern and flexible learning environment, improve accessibility, and upgrade the interior finishes and systems. The project involved the following steps: •

Removing the existing walls, tables, ceiling, and other elements at the entrance and inside the classroom.

Reducing the size of the tiered classroom area by filling in some of the tiers with concrete and adding an ADA ramp and stairs. This created a level space at the back of the room for collaborative learning with movable furniture. The concrete stairs at the secondary exit were also adjusted accordingly.

Installing new interiors, technology, and building systems for the tiered classroom area.

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C LI E N T Valparaiso University SCOPE 1,800 Renovated SF COST $377,798 C O M P L E T I O N DAT E 2023 C O N TAC T Jason Kutch Executive Director of Facilities jason.kutch@valpo.edu 219.464.5684

EXPERTISE • ADA Accessibility


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Herman B Wells Library Renovation Indiana University, Bloomington, IN

Indiana University wanted to consolidate departments of the Office of the Vice Provost for Undergraduate Education (OVPUE ) under one roof in a renovated portion of Wells Library. Fanning Howey created a plan and design that clustered departments within zones, while still maintaining an open and collaborative office environment. Offices for departments like Health Professions and Prelaw are strategically located in lower-traffic areas, while the Career Development Center is next to a main entrance, giving students quick access to advising resources and collaborative work space. The design also expanded cafe seating for the nearby Bookmarket Eatery while establishing a new secure circulation pathway that separates OVPUE offices from the public cafe for the first time. A B OV E | Ceiling, lighting and flooring materials visually define a new gathering space for the Bookmarket Eatery.

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C LI E N T Indiana University SCOPE 18,856 Renovated SF COST $5.4 M C O M P L E T I O N DAT E 2019 C O N TAC T Jim Stewart Assistant VP, Capital Planning and Facilities 812.855.6937 jimstew@iu.edu


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Wright Education Building Library Indiana University Bloomington, Bloomington, IN

The existing library at Indiana University’s Wright Education Building will become a state-of-the-art Education Commons with multiple areas for active learning. Renovations will transform the existing School of Education (SoE) library by adding new program areas within the existing footprint. A new Children’s Literature section will allow early childhood and elementary education students to practice read-aloud and story-telling techniques. In a new section called Makerspace Lite, SoE students will practice making materials for the classroom. A book discussion area will provide spaces for groups to discuss topics in children’s literature, and a new experimental classroom will support Indiana University’s Sandbox for Learning Innovation and Design in Education (SLIDE) concept. The remaining portion of the project will support the space needs for Education Library Operations. The design will also create multiple study spaces which align with the University’s informal learning space design standards.

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C LI E N T Indiana University Bloomington SCOPE 19,000 Renovated SF COST $3.5 M C O M P L E T I O N DAT E 2023


Cyberinfrastructure Building (CIB) Indiana University Bloomington, Bloomington, IN

After receiving a new extensive technology package, Indiana University’s Office of the Vice Provost of Information Technology needed to rethink its executive workspace. Fanning Howey redesigned the 3rd-floor executive offices in the Cyber Infrastructure Building (CIB) to optimize the available square footage to accommodate new videoconference and display technology while making room for a more collaborative work environment. Particular care was taken in the technology infrastructure design to support the highly secure and sensitive data OVPIT oversees. Additionally, the design creatively adjusted the layout and infrastructure to address the mechanical and acoustical challenges of the raised floor.

C LI E N T Indiana University Bloomington SCOPE 3,000 Renovated SF COST $401,000 C O M P L E T I O N DAT E 2021

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Ivy Tech ASAP Space Expansion Central Indiana, Indianapolis, IN

Ivy Tech wanted an environment where students in its Associate of Science Accelerated Program enjoy the full amenities of the community college. Renovations transformed an entire floor of a former hotel building into the perfect facilities for Ivy Tech’s accelerated program. Because ASAP students spend all day at Ivy Tech, the design focused on creating a series of interconnected spaces for lecture, small group collaboration, independent study, dining and socializing. Interior design elements, such as a dramatic feature wall, help ASAP students connect to the broader Ivy Tech community and brand from the comfort of their home away from home.

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C LI E N T Ivy Tech Community College-Central Indiana SCOPE 12,000 Renovated SF COST $1.24 M C O M P L E T I O N DAT E 2020 C O N TAC T Aaron Roberts 317.916.7827 aroberts217@ivytech.edu


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Nurses Simulation Lab Ivy Tech Community College - Central, Indianapolis, IN

Ivy Tech Community College collaborated with Fanning Howey to transform an existing lounge area into a state-of-the-art Nursing Simulation and skills training suite. The design includes four simulation labs and a central control room, all equipped with the latest simulation and recording technology. The efficient layout created space for three nearby breakout / conference rooms, where students can stream video of their simulation lab performance and discuss lessons learned. The suite design also includes four Nursing skill lab stations. Fanning Howey designers worked with Ivy Tech’s Nursing program leaders throughout the planning and design process.

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C LI E N T Ivy Tech Community College-Central Indiana SCOPE 3,400 Renovated SF COST $340,000 C O M P L E T I O N DAT E 2019 C O N TAC T Aaron Roberts 317.916.7827 aroberts217@ivytech.edu

R E LE VA N T I N F O R M AT I O N • Renovate existing space into a nursing suite lab


“Throughout the planning, design and construction process with Fanning Howey, we were confident the end product was going to turn out great, and it did!” – MR. A ARON ROBERTS, E X E C U T I V E D I R E C TO R O F A D M I N I S T R AT I V E S E R V I C E S

Ivy Tech Community College Indianapolis, IN

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Carbon County Higher Education Center Rawlins, WY

The new Carbon County Higher Education Center prepares students for the future through innovative vocational and industrial education. Fanning Howey provided master planning services for a comprehensive new campus, as well as design services for the Higher Education Center as the first phase of the plan. The center is designed for programs that teach skills needed to participate in energy resource-related industries, which comprise a significant portion of the local economy. Specialized high-tech learning environments support programs for Automotive, Culinary Arts, Administration, Health Education/ Nursing, Construction, Welding, Automation, Pre-Engineering and Applied Technology.

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C LI E N T Carbon County Higher Education Center SCOPE 34,000 New SF COST $7.1 M C O M P L E T I O N DAT E 2014

R E LE VA N T I N F O R M AT I O N • Design a comprehensive, efficient facility to train students for energy resource-related industries as the first phase of an overall campus plan • Develop a master plan for 150,000 square feet of building area, despite a 44-foot elevation change on site


“Fanning Howey designed a building that is more than a 21st century learning environment. It projects an image that engages the community to continue to support our program for the upgrading and replacement of more of our facilities.” – WA R R E N H U B B A R D, P R OJ E C T M A N AG E R

Columbus City Schools Columbus, OH

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Alpha Dining Hall Grace College, Winona Lake, IN

Grace College wants to provide its students with an exciting and modern dining experience.

C LI E N T Grace College

In collaboration with Sodexo, Fanning Howey completed a study and developed design concepts that completely renovated the existing Alpha Hall dining area. The design transformed the facility from a cafeteria-style dining experience to a satellite dining area.

SCOPE 1,500 New SF

Our team proposed smart design solutions that increased capacity by 100 seats and offered students a broader range of dining options.

COST $5.0 M

10,700 Renovated SF

C O M P L E T I O N DAT E 2021

A B OV E | The 1,000-square-foot lobby connects the grand entrance to the dining hall, providing a warm and welcoming environment for students to gather and study.

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C O N TAC T Mr. Tom Dunn 219.372.5100


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Collins Career Center Chesapeake, OH

A comprehensive renovation and expansion project has allowed the Collins Career Center to dramatically expand its program offerings. The campus transformation includes renovated classrooms that are 30 percent larger than before and features interactive whiteboards and charging for mobile devices. In the first year after the renovation and expansion, Collins added 70 new adult students, thanks to a new adult education wing. The 7,000-square-foot addition served as swing space during construction, allowing education to continue unimpeded. Improved program areas include the Culinary Arts restaurant, which is open to the public. The building’s overall energy efficiency is also greatly enhanced, thanks to sustainable strategies that earned LEED Silver certification.

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C LI E N T Collins Career Technical Center SCOPE 11,645 New SF 142,920 Renovated SF COST $23.1 M C O M P L E T I O N DAT E 2013


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Vanguard Technology Center Fremont, OH

A comprehensive renovation and expansion program has given Vanguard Technology Center a host of 21st century environments worthy of the school’s progressive name. More than 69,000 square feet of new construction houses space for engineering technology/machining, CAD, health occupations, medical assisting, and other programs. Renovations provided a cost-effective approach to creating new space. A formerly unused area is now a dynamic Student Union. Updated facilities and infrastructure support programs for interactive media, marketing, culinary arts, early childhood, cosmetology, horticulture, building maintenance, auto collision, auto technology, electrical, and welding. Public services entries provide access to the culinary arts, early childhood, horticulture, auto technology, and auto collision areas. The building also includes space for Adult Workforce Development classes.

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C LI E N T Vanguard-Sentinel Career Centers SCOPE 69,500 New SF 63,000 Renovated SF COST $19.7 M C O M P L E T I O N DAT E 2012


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Sentinel Technology Center Fremont, OH

Renovations to Sentinel Technology Center provided crucial upgrades to the building infrastructure while also improving overall energy efficient and the educational environment. The upgraded school now features new HVAC, plumbing, electrical, and technology systems, all designed to LEED Silver certification standards. A new combination membrane and shingle-style roof offers a great improvement over the previous building envelope and is an important part of the school’s energy-efficient strategies. Renovated facilities support programs such as diagnostic health pathways, network systems, public safety/law enforcement, auto mechanics, agricultural production, building trades, electrical trades, digital resources, cosmetology, and childcare .

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C LI E N T Vanguard-Sentinel Career Centers SCOPE 122,323 Renovated SF COST $6.5 M C O M P L E T I O N DAT E 2011


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