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EOP Architects' brochure for the academic market
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Higher Educationby design
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Academic buildings define campus identity and increase the quality of the student experience.
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EOP has a passion for the value of
design excellence...and this passion
informs everything we do.
From libraries to student centers.
Performance venues to recreation
centers. Interactive classrooms to
research facilities. Laboratories to
lecture halls. The value of design
takes a front-row seat.
The buildings on your campus help
define your identity. Instructors
With offices in Lexington and Louisville, Kentucky, EOP Architects has designed projects throughout the United States as well as China.
are attracted by technology-rich
classrooms. Administrators want
efficient and productive spaces.
Students demand quality in every
aspect of their academic experience:
where they live, where they learn,
where they socialize.
More than 21 million are enrolled in
higher education—up more than 5
million from just a decade ago. With
student population rising, are you
ready?
About EOP Architects
1981Firm Founded in Lexington
Projects in 30+States
85%Repeat Client Business
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We shape our buildings; thereafter, they shape us.Winston Churchill
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We work closely with campus leaders to create innovative learning environments.We’re committed to creating energetic, efficient
environments by listening to you, recognizing
project challenges and distilling those ideas into
real design solutions.
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Dynamic learning environments promote intellectual curiosity & academic growth.
Design Excellence is a recruiting tool leading to increased enrollment, engagement & retention
Energetic social spaces promote meaningful student interaction & relationships.
Campus identity promotes a sense of culture, pride & place.
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Building Information Modeling addresses issues before they are
problems in the field
We were the first architecture firm in Kentucky to commit to using
BIM on 100% of our projects.
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Affordable, efficient sustainable elementsSome projects will pursue LEED certification; others will not. Regardless,
we make it a priority for each project to integrate sustainable and
energy-efficient solutions. Energy costs are still on the rise; we can help
you capitalize on all opportunities for energy and cost savings.
EOP led the sustainable design effort with the first LEED-certified building in
Kentucky, Lincoln Hall (left) at Berea College.
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Nearly one out of every two schools is updating its campus master plan
Master plans play a vital role in the strategic growth of the campus,
in maintaining positive community interaction and tapping into new
funding sources in an increasingly competitive environment. These
plans are a valuable tool for marketing and fund raising. Donors are
much more willing to invest in something that’s tangible.
We have the tools and experience to help you plan for the future,
and can take an active roll in master planning and facility needs
assessments.
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Campus PlanningWe understand connectivity, navigation, scale and
quality of life.
Community input & FacilitationWe can facilitate any level of public involvement you
desire.
Urban PlanningWe draw from cutting-edge trends such as urban edge
development, which integrates urban campuses into
surrounding neighborhood and business districts.
Sustainability & LEED PlanningWe can lead campus sustainability planning efforts,
including guidelines for building, adaptive reuse, storm
water and planting.
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Learning spaces are the backbone of the campusWe design academic spaces that are conducive to
various teaching and learning styles. Our passion
is to create dynamic learning spaces that promote
curiosity and growth.
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General ClassroomsWe design comfortable and functional rooms from
large lecture halls to small classrooms.
Flexible DesignIn some designs, desks give way to tables and chairs
for ultimate flexibility.
Specialized ClassroomsWe understand how to design for problem-based
learning classrooms or patient assessment suites.
Classroom TechnologyWe plan for wireless technologies, include
smartboards where possible, and video projection
units.
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Teaching and research labs are a hands-on method to instruct students
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Research LaboratoriesChallenges include unique functional, technological,
ventilation and energy management.
Specialized LaboratoriesWe design labs for biology, pharmacy, chemistry, vivaria,
anatomy, medical simulation, nursing and allied health.
Undergraduate laboratoriesMaximizes flexibility and multiple uses and house a variety
of disciplines.
Safety and securityWe understand applicable OSHA requirements and other
safety regulations and security technologies.
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Auditoriums must accommodate a wide variety of users and uses
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Performing ArtsWe design scene shop and storage spaces, costume
and prop workrooms, dressing rooms, offices and
ticket booths.
Multi-use AuditoriumsWe put the emphasis on user need and flexibility so
the facility can reach its maximized potential.
Media CentersWe understand the needs of today’s modern library.
Lecture HallsOur halls seat up to 250 students with state-of-the-
art technology like multimedia projection systems
and wireless Internet.
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The building feels much more professional now, and that has led to a more serious approach to my studies.GCTC Gateway Student from post-occupancy survey
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Student life is enhanced Thoughtful spaces encourage
interaction and socialization
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Student CentersInteractive spaces for a game of Ping-
Pong or a special event, a wide variety
of dining options, all branded to school
identity.
Fitness & Recreation CentersEnergetic areas for group fitness, cardio/
strength training, basketball, racquetball,
running and swimming.
Student HousingSuite layouts and apartment style
configured housing, Greek housing,
spaces to study in a safe and secure
environment.
Food ServiceFull-service cafeterias for large or
small student groups, faculty and
administrators, and informal student
grilles and cafes.
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Enhanced workflow; increased productivityGood interior design can actually improve your employees’ ability
to produce and help attract and retain the right employees. The
bottom line is being highly functional, effective and relevant.
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Design matters.
Rick Ekhoff, AIA, LEED [email protected]
Paul Ochenkoski, [email protected]
Richard Polk Jr., AIA, LEED [email protected]
Brent Bruner, AIA, LEED [email protected]
Chris Estes, CID, LEED [email protected]
For more information, contact:
EOP Architects201 West Short St | Ste 700Lexington Kentucky 40507 859 231 7538
322 East Main StLouisville Kentucky 40202 502 805 0311
www.eopa.com