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Bringing Natural Light into Subterranean Spaces
By
Andrew Cohen,
December 2011
Although adaptive reuse of an old structure typically involves the specification of state-of-the-art building systems and components, architects sometimes reach into the past for an idea that has withstood the test of time.
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Pool Operators Still Confused by Latest ADA Standards
By
Emily Attwood,
November 2011
When the Department of Justice enacted the ADA 2010 Standards for Accessible Design, one of the major differences from the previous version was the inclusion of regulations for swimming pools and spas.
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Rec Agencies Face New ADA Requirements
By
Nicholas Brown,
February 2011
Nothing says "celebration" like the unveiling of new design standards and revisions to existing federal regulations. But that's how President Barack Obama and the U.S. Department of Justice framed the 20th anniversary of the Americans with Disabilities Act in a ceremony last July.
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Model Health Code Making Waves in the Aquatics Industry
By
Nicholas Brown,
February 2011
A former manager of aquatics for the state of Wisconsin's health department, Tracynda Davis has inspected her fair share of recreational pools, and she knows all too well how pool operators respond to notifications of code violations.
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Digital Signage Helps Arena Managers Monetize Concourses
By
Paul Steinbach,
January 2011
Some within the Maple Leaf Sports & Entertainment ranks refer to it as the Gate 1 Spectacle — a 42-screen digital signage mosaic just inside the doors of Toronto's Air Canada Centre.
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Warrior Games Promote Camaraderie, Healing Among U.S. Soldiers
By
Nicholas Brown,
August 2010
A new Olympics-style competition promotes camaraderie and healing among wounded U.S. soldiers.
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Successful Marketing Techniques for Growing Personal Training Programs
By
Laurie Cingle,
February 2009
Four fitness facilities use four successful marketing techniques for growing their personal training programs.
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Functional Floors for Outdoors
By
Amy Scanlin,
January 2008
There are many options when considering surfaces for your outdoor areas, including those that are safe, comfortable and stylish.
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Group Cycling Results
By
Stephen A. Black,
February 2007
Group cycling instructors can rely on the principles of individual difference, overlaod, progression adaptation, use/disuse and specificity to help create fun, motivating and safe group cycling programs.
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To Succeed Is To Change
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Ronale Tucker Rhodes,
August 2006
Adaptation, or change, is what helps individuals, businesses and industries to grow and prosper, rather than stagnate in the status quo.
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