Browsing Tag: engineering

Building Bonds of Trust and Connection in School Communities

Strong community communication is essential before the passage of a school bond program. Typical outreach efforts (such as public presentations, social media updates, and printed mailers) are important for sharing information, but they often overlook opportunities to build lasting trust and meaningful relationships within the community.  Expanding communication beyond the campaign phase and throughout the…

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The Evolution of Architecture and Engineering in Texas: 75 Years of Change and Growth

The Changing Face of Texas Architecture, Engineering and Interior Design Over the past 75 years, Texas has undergone a remarkable transformation, driven by population growth, urbanization, technological advancements, and a dynamic economy. The impact of these changes is visibly evident in the buildings and spaces that shape our communities. Since 1950, O’Connell Robertson has been…

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Solving Building Pressurization Issues: A Case Study

Introduction: Understanding the Importance of Building Pressurization Building pressurization plays a crucial role in maintaining indoor air quality, energy efficiency, and occupant comfort. This case study explores a real-world pressurization issue encountered in a client’s facility, detailing the investigative approach, root cause analysis, and the implemented solution.   Background: Unexplained Ceiling Tile Displacement A client…

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Designing for Community and Growth

For hundreds, if not thousands, of years, buildings have brought communities together. Whether schools, churches, offices, entertainment venues, or other types of facilities, community gathering places are not a new concept. However, more and more, building design and functionality are being intentionally crafted to integrate with and support the communities they serve. Planning for the…

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