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Vibration Challenges in Buildings: Evaluation, Testing, and Solutions

Structural vibration and vibration-induced noise are common challenges in modern building design and construction. These vibrations can come from everyday building systems—such as HVAC units, pumps, and other rotating machinery. They can also come from outdoor sources like nearby trains or heavy vehicles. But often, structural vibrations come from occupants themselves, in the form of footsteps and movement. While often unnoticed, they can manifest as subtle hums, stronger resonances, or even minor movements that impact how a building feels and functions.

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Adaptive Reuse in Higher Education

In recent years, we have seen several adaptive reuse projects for higher education facilities. These types of projects were common in the hospitality, mixed-use, and residential markets in the past. Whether the impetus is preserving a historic building or saving on construction costs; it has been proven that older buildings can be repurposed to provide modern, interesting, and technologically advanced educational spaces for campuses.

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