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Teaming spaces are flexible areas designed to foster collaboration and innovation. They should include easily to reconfigurable work surfaces, where groups can spread out and vertical surfaces for making work visible. Seating should be agile and passively ergonomic; occupants should be able to move around the space easily and comfortably. Configure space with privacy screens or room dividers to surround team members and allow them to brainstorm freely, without disrupting others. Energy savings are maximized through the use of occupant sensors for powering down lamps and temperature when movement is not detected and automatic lighting controls for light dimming based on time of day and available daylight. View Planning Strategies

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  • HVAC

    • Install occupant control thermostats that have prescribed temperature range limits to promote occupant comfort.
    • Ensure the air supplied by the HVAC system is properly conditioned - providing comfortable temperature ranges, removing moisture and air contaminates such as odors, dust, and carbon dioxide.
    • Ensure the minimum level, or higher, of outside air is circulated within occupied spaces to increase indoor air quality.

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  • Ceiling

    • Use acoustical ceiling tiles to reduce noise pollution.
    • Use light-colored ceilings tiles to reflect daylight to allow natural light to effectively move throughout the space.
    • Evaluate sustainable attributes such as regionally manufactured or low VOC''s to determine the most appropriate materials to use for a sustainable ceiling.

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  • Furniture / Furnishings

    • Use moveable, re-configurable furniture to maximizes functionality of space such as rolling/locking casters and moveable white boards.
    • Select ergonomically-designed furniture to provide maximum comfort and convenience for the occupants.
    • Use low-emitting furniture to protect indoor air quality.

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  • Walls

    • Consider dry erase wall panels to transform any smooth surface into a high-performance dry-erase writing surface.
    • Consider demountable walls or partitions that can be moved and altered to create different types of spaces to meet the needs of the occupants.
    • Select easy to clean wall surfaces for ease of maintenance.

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  • Flooring

    • Dry vacuum regularly and follow with a wet vacuum water extraction machine when necessary to protect indoor air quality.
    • Keep extra carpet tiles on hand to replace stained or damaged tiles.
    • Evaluate sustainable attributes such as high recycled content and low VOC''s to determine the most appropriate sustainable product for the space.

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  • Lighting

    • Use controls that turn off electric lighting in response to natural light levels to reduce energy consumption.
    • Use sustainable lighting practices such as occupant sensors to decrease utility costs.
    • Limit the use of accent lighting to specific artwork or educational items to reduce energy consumption.

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  • Flooring

    • Dry vacuum regularly and follow with a wet vacuum water extraction machine when necessary to protect indoor air quality.
    • Keep extra carpet tiles on hand to replace stained or damaged tiles.
    • Evaluate sustainable attributes such as high recycled content and low VOC''s to determine the most appropriate sustainable product for the space.

    Click Design Guidance to View Additional Green Tips

  • Walls

    • Consider dry erase wall panels to transform any smooth surface into a high-performance dry-erase writing surface.
    • Consider demountable walls or partitions that can be moved and altered to create different types of spaces to meet the needs of the occupants.
    • Select easy to clean wall surfaces for ease of maintenance.

    Click Design Guidance to View Additional Green Tips

  • Ceiling

    • Use acoustical ceiling tiles to reduce noise pollution.
    • Use light-colored ceilings tiles to reflect daylight to allow natural light to effectively move throughout the space.
    • Evaluate sustainable attributes such as regionally manufactured or low VOC''s to determine the most appropriate materials to use for a sustainable ceiling.

    Click Design Guidance to View Additional Green Tips

  • Furniture / Furnishings

    • Use moveable, re-configurable furniture to maximizes functionality of space such as rolling/locking casters and moveable white boards.
    • Select ergonomically-designed furniture to provide maximum comfort and convenience for the occupants.
    • Use low-emitting furniture to protect indoor air quality.

    Click Design Guidance to View Additional Green Tips

  • Lighting

    • Use controls that turn off electric lighting in response to natural light levels to reduce energy consumption.
    • Use sustainable lighting practices such as occupant sensors to decrease utility costs.
    • Limit the use of accent lighting to specific artwork or educational items to reduce energy consumption.

    Click Design Guidance to View Additional Green Tips

  • HVAC

    • Install occupant control thermostats that have prescribed temperature range limits to promote occupant comfort.
    • Ensure the air supplied by the HVAC system is properly conditioned - providing comfortable temperature ranges, removing moisture and air contaminates such as odors, dust, and carbon dioxide.
    • Ensure the minimum level, or higher, of outside air is circulated within occupied spaces to increase indoor air quality.

    Click Design Guidance to View Additional Green Tips

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