When it comes to shelving, one of the first questions people ask is: How much does it cost? And the answer — well, it depends.
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- Designer Notes
Law enforcement works hard to lock up criminals — but to do so, they also need to lock up evidence. Lost or compromised evidence can derail investigations and end careers. Failure to secure a chain.
Museums only have so much space to present their vast collection of artifacts, art, and interactive displays to the public. To remain fresh and relevant, they often cycle through their collections.
Every day, evidence rooms are flooded with hundreds of items. Although DNA sampling often steals the headlines, crime scene evidence comes in all shapes and sizes. This diversity means evidence.
Picture this: stacks of boxes, bulky filing cabinets, and shelves filled to the brim with irregularly shaped items. It's a lot of weight to manage — not just for the shelves but for the floor.
Determining your high-density storage needs can be challenging. You may have a lot of stuff — in a variety of shapes, sizes, and weights — and not much space. You could have specific security,.
In the second episode of our video series “Coffee with Architects”, we sit down with Kristy Venrick, of Array Advisors and Andy Vogel, of Array Architects in Columbus Ohio. Tune in as they discuss.
Moving a historical archive is no small feat. For decades, the Cuyahoga County Archives were housed in the Robert Russel Rhodes House, a stunning Victorian mansion built in 1874. While the building.
Remember Zotz Fizzy Cherry candies? Or root beer barrels? How about watermelon gum? Classics like these have a way of transporting us back in time. We were all kids once. Tastes may change, but.
If you're ever visiting Hamilton, Georgia, you can find a vibrant, exciting community just a few miles south. Here, side by side, sit the town's community center and its new library — a proud part.