Articles

Creating original, interesting and in-depth
content consistently on industry-specific topics

Creating original, interesting and in-depth content consistently on industry-specific topics

Home - Articles - MEP Design for Modern Educational Institutes

Articles

fire protection design services
8 December 2020
Kuldeep Bwail

MEP Design for Modern Educational Institutes

Most modern schools and universities offer Internet and free Wi-Fi facilities to their students and accept class work sourced from the Internet. Today’s educational institutes have integrated the use of computers, tablets and other ICT (information and communications technology) devices with intelligent best practices to enable Internet-based learning. These systems need to be cyber-secure, have constant power and be regularly upgraded.

Infographic

Internet Access

Internet access is available for faculty and students in:

  • Computer laboratories for programmes in the syllabus
  • Computer centres for learning, projects, seminars and research
  • College campus, dormitories or hostels

Electrical and mechanical engineering design services for educational institutes need to carefully consider Internet needs for uninterrupted connectivity.

Glass Buildings

Using glass in educational institutes can provide additional dining space, improve building aesthetics and transform dark, unused spaces into light and lively social and dining spaces.

  • Glazed structures can be more economical than traditional builds.
  • Glass entrance canopies are attractive and functional.
  • Glass canopies create warmth and provide shelter from weather, increase light penetration and can be durable.
  • Glass in school design encourages cooperation, improves student performance and saves energy costs.
  • Strategic placement and use of glass helps protect students and improves school security.
  • Glazing offers clear vision between spaces, creating openness and connectivity.

It is important that MEP design services consider the use of glass in the building for its effect on heating and cooling loads.

Effective Use of Light

Studies show that bright spaces help students comprehend and learn faster and improves teacher morale. Clever use of natural light significantly reduces energy costs through effective MEP engineering design.

  • MEP designers and architects maximise light entering windowless spaces to ease temperature control.
  • Solar control glazing can reduce heat penetration into classrooms.
  • Glazing has contributed to higher energy savings and improved student performance.
Reducing Energy Costs

Modern MEP design services try to save energy costs by using glass in educational institutes.

  • Site Planning

Sunlight entering the classroom can be controlled by aligning rooms to face the south, minimising artificial aids.

  • Energy-efficient Glazing

Light shelves, interior reflective surfaces, tinted glass, reflective glass, low-e coatings, insulated glass and interior shading devices can minimise solar heat gain. Photovoltaic glazing converts sunlight into electricity, while students enjoy beautiful views and natural light.

  • See-through Walls

Fire-rated and impact-resistant glazing can be used in certain areas, such as:

  • Lightwells
  • Corridors
  • Lobbies
  • Stairwells
  • Wall partitions
  • Interior courtyards
Carbon Footprint

The LEED rating system rewards the design and construction of durable, affordable and environmentally sound practices in buildings. Schools and colleges can earn LEED points by:

  • Connecting building occupants with the outdoors through daylight and outside views
  • Increasing natural light to reduce connected lighting power density
  • Reducing energy consumption of lighting by 50% with daylight controls
  • Reducing lighting/cooling loads by smart site design and using reflective materials
  • Using windows that can be opened
  • Using the right glazing in walls, roofs, corridors and stairwells
Trends

Trends in college campus design include providing:

  • Large, multi-use centres for dining, relaxing, recreation, shopping, exercising, reading, studying in groups or as individuals and socialising
  • Health and wellness centres, with healthy food, fitness and recreation facilities and equipment
  • Lounge and study areas with projectors, whiteboards and presentation tools, which also can connect to dormitories
  • Updated computer and audio-visual technology throughout the campus

Educational institutes require high-quality design and MEP services to facilitate these changes. Firms require high-quality MEP design services from partners who are well qualified, reliable and well versed with the local codes and regulations of the areas where schools and colleges are coming up and are constantly learning to keep up with the changing trends.

XS CAD has valuable experience providing MEP design services for MEP engineers, building owners, and design consultants.  Our range of services for structural, architectural and building engineering firms, such as consultants and contractors across the world, include BIM MEP services, MEP drafting, MEP modelling and MEP coordination.  We create these models and drawings by using Revit, AutoCAD, Navisworks, Camel, DIALux, and BIM 360 Design for cloud collaboration.

MEP Design for Modern Educational Institutes

fire protection design services
8 December 2020
Kuldeep Bwail

Most modern schools and universities offer Internet and free Wi-Fi facilities to their students and accept class work sourced from the Internet. Today’s educational institutes have integrated the use of computers, tablets and other ICT (information and communications technology) devices with intelligent best practices to enable Internet-based learning. These systems need to be cyber-secure, have constant power and be regularly upgraded.

Infographic

Internet Access

Internet access is available for faculty and students in:

  • Computer laboratories for programmes in the syllabus
  • Computer centres for learning, projects, seminars and research
  • College campus, dormitories or hostels

Electrical and mechanical engineering design services for educational institutes need to carefully consider Internet needs for uninterrupted connectivity.

Glass Buildings

Using glass in educational institutes can provide additional dining space, improve building aesthetics and transform dark, unused spaces into light and lively social and dining spaces.

  • Glazed structures can be more economical than traditional builds.
  • Glass entrance canopies are attractive and functional.
  • Glass canopies create warmth and provide shelter from weather, increase light penetration and can be durable.
  • Glass in school design encourages cooperation, improves student performance and saves energy costs.
  • Strategic placement and use of glass helps protect students and improves school security.
  • Glazing offers clear vision between spaces, creating openness and connectivity.

It is important that MEP design services consider the use of glass in the building for its effect on heating and cooling loads.

Effective Use of Light

Studies show that bright spaces help students comprehend and learn faster and improves teacher morale. Clever use of natural light significantly reduces energy costs through effective MEP engineering design.

  • MEP designers and architects maximise light entering windowless spaces to ease temperature control.
  • Solar control glazing can reduce heat penetration into classrooms.
  • Glazing has contributed to higher energy savings and improved student performance.
Reducing Energy Costs

Modern MEP design services try to save energy costs by using glass in educational institutes.

  • Site Planning

Sunlight entering the classroom can be controlled by aligning rooms to face the south, minimising artificial aids.

  • Energy-efficient Glazing

Light shelves, interior reflective surfaces, tinted glass, reflective glass, low-e coatings, insulated glass and interior shading devices can minimise solar heat gain. Photovoltaic glazing converts sunlight into electricity, while students enjoy beautiful views and natural light.

  • See-through Walls

Fire-rated and impact-resistant glazing can be used in certain areas, such as:

  • Lightwells
  • Corridors
  • Lobbies
  • Stairwells
  • Wall partitions
  • Interior courtyards
Carbon Footprint

The LEED rating system rewards the design and construction of durable, affordable and environmentally sound practices in buildings. Schools and colleges can earn LEED points by:

  • Connecting building occupants with the outdoors through daylight and outside views
  • Increasing natural light to reduce connected lighting power density
  • Reducing energy consumption of lighting by 50% with daylight controls
  • Reducing lighting/cooling loads by smart site design and using reflective materials
  • Using windows that can be opened
  • Using the right glazing in walls, roofs, corridors and stairwells
Trends

Trends in college campus design include providing:

  • Large, multi-use centres for dining, relaxing, recreation, shopping, exercising, reading, studying in groups or as individuals and socialising
  • Health and wellness centres, with healthy food, fitness and recreation facilities and equipment
  • Lounge and study areas with projectors, whiteboards and presentation tools, which also can connect to dormitories
  • Updated computer and audio-visual technology throughout the campus

Educational institutes require high-quality design and MEP services to facilitate these changes. Firms require high-quality MEP design services from partners who are well qualified, reliable and well versed with the local codes and regulations of the areas where schools and colleges are coming up and are constantly learning to keep up with the changing trends.

XS CAD has valuable experience providing MEP design services for MEP engineers, building owners, and design consultants.  Our range of services for structural, architectural and building engineering firms, such as consultants and contractors across the world, include BIM MEP services, MEP drafting, MEP modelling and MEP coordination.  We create these models and drawings by using Revit, AutoCAD, Navisworks, Camel, DIALux, and BIM 360 Design for cloud collaboration.