by Mark Lennon | Jan 12, 2016 | Case Study
Bucknell University Situation. In advance of renovation, Bucknell University emptied all furniture from historic Roberts Hall dormitory. Bucknell stipulated that IRN complete the project in not more than three days, over the weekend before Christmas. Material...
by Mark Lennon | May 6, 2015 | Case Study
Reuse as a Way of Life, Perelman School of Medicine, University of Pennsylvania The Perelman School of Medicine has had a longstanding relationship with Steelcase and their Philadelphia-area dealer, Corporate Interiors. Like nearly all colleges and universities, the...
by Mark Lennon | Nov 24, 2014 | Case Study
Art Institute of Philadelphia Situation: Vacating a 17-story student apartment building with 165 apartments housing more than 550 students. Material Composition & Quantity: Approximately 560 dormitory sets (bed, dresser, desk, chair) plus living and dining...
by Mark Lennon | Nov 18, 2014 | Case Study
University of Notre Dame Overview The University of Notre Dame has an active sustainability program, with a serious commitment to waste reduction. Planning a renovation of their Law School library, Notre Dame wanted to do something better than throw their used, but...
by Mark Lennon | Nov 17, 2014 | Case Study
Going All Out For Red Thread Situation: A large nationwide bank refreshed seating and other furnishings at hundreds of branches from western Pennsylvania and Maryland north to Massachusetts. Material Composition & Quantity: Over 16,000 pieces, including about...
by Mark Lennon | Nov 6, 2014 | Case Study
A Three- Year Series of Projects Recovers >41,000 Items for Reuse Situation: A Fortune 500 business services firm, replacing or disposing of systems and other furnishings at nationwide locations. Material Composition: Steelcase Context offices including desks, file...