Treanor Talks: Architecture, Planning & Design

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Episodes

  1. MAR 24

    Ed Talks: Transforming a 1960s School - Roosevelt Middle School's Modern Renovation

    In this episode of Treanor Talks’ Ed Talks series, Treanor PK-12 Education architect Kelly Denker sits down with Aspen Calvillo, Principal of Roosevelt Middle School, to discuss how a former high school was transformed into a modern, future-ready middle school. They explore the school’s design vision, challenges, and the power of adaptive reuse in middle school architecture and design. Aspen shares insights on renovating a 1960s building, expanding CTE offerings, navigating budget constraints, and how flexible learning environments like grade-level Learning Commons have reshaped student learning. Whether you’re an educator, designer, planner, or community member, this conversation offers a behind-the-scenes look at creating schools that truly support the way students learn today. 🔗 Learn more at www.treanor.design. Topics covered: 00:00 — Intro: Welcome to Treanor Talks 00:25 — Meet Principal Aspen Calvillo 01:15 — Why the District Needed a New Middle School 02:31 — CTE and Elective Programs at Roosevelt 04:00 — Reusing Roosevelt High School as the New Middle School 04:23 — Starting the Design Process & Early Challenges 06:05 — The Design Advisory Group (DAG) 06:55 — Establishing Priorities: Community, CTE, and Commons Space 08:56 — Creating the Heart of the School: The New Commons 09:23 — User Groups, Dreams, and Budget Realities 10:01 — Blending Old and New During Renovation 11:38 — What It’s Like Running a School During Construction 13:10 — Favorite Spaces & Surprises After Move-In 15:31 — Staff Adaptation & Learning Studio Culture 17:43 — How Learning Commons Are Being Used Today 19:01 — Aspen’s Advice for Schools Facing Renovation 22:52 — What’s Next for Roosevelt Middle School Treanor is a national architecture, planning, and design firm located in the United States. The company holds a firm belief in sharing resources and insights with professionals, clients, and building users to shape the space we use to live and grow as people. For more information, visit www.treanor.design.

    25 min
  2. 02/01/2023

    How Counties are Improving Healthcare Accessibility in Rural Communities

    Healthcare is a critical part of our lives, and access to quality care can, in a worst-case scenario, be the differentiating factor between life and death. In the best-case scenario, quality and holistic healthcare keeps us out of the hospital and in the places and activities where we thrive. In rural communities, barriers such as access and connectivity can affect how and when patients receive care. TreanorHL had the opportunity to recently work with two clients on new rural healthcare facilities to help support their communities with the care they need. With two different geographies, communities, and needs, we wanted to discuss their insights into ways these new critical access healthcare facilities are helping support their patients. To discuss this topic, Treanor Health principals Curtis Hendershott and Mike Hagan join this episode, along with Dr. Timothy Ryan, the public and environmental health director of Clear Creek County in Idaho Springs, Colorado, and Dave Garnas, administrator at the North Central Kansas Medical Center in Concordia, Kansas. Learn more about the projects referenced in this episode: Cloud County North Central Kansas Medical CenterClear Creek County Health and Wellness CenterTreanor is a national architecture, planning, and design firm located in the United States. The company holds a firm belief in sharing resources and insights with professionals, clients, and building users to shape the space we use to live and grow as people. For more information, visit www.treanor.design.

    41 min
  3. 10/06/2022

    Responding to Disaster: How Architects Can Help Communities Rebuild

    As architects and designers, we’re often asked questions about creating new spaces and buildings or preserving hundred-year-old buildings. It’s less often that our role in rebuilding after disasters is discussed in classrooms and newspapers. But this is a critical role we can play to help families and businesses recover after their lives and livelihoods are upended. On this episode, we catch up with Pendleton's Country Market owners Karen and John Pendleton to discuss their experience recovering from an EF-4 tornado that ripped through their farm in Lawrence, Kansas, in May of 2019. Joy Coleman, principal and architect at Treanor, assisted the Pendletons with assessment and renovations after the tornado and joins this episode to talk more about the project. Architects have the opportunity to serve as emergency second responders by certifying as disaster assessment professionals through the California Governor's Office of Emergency Services, which is the national standard for certifying architects, engineers, and code and safety professionals to provide assessment reports. Will Robarge, an associate principal and architect at Treanor, is one of just a few certified trainers through Cal OES, and he is currently serving his third term on the AIA National Disaster Assessment Committee, which is tasked with educating architects and engineers to be able to prepare and respond when a disaster occurs. Will joins us on this episode to share more information about these initiatives. Resources: View photos from weather events referenced throughout this episodeHow to make a disaster preparedness plan for you and your familyFEMA Red Cross Cal OESAIA Disaster Assistance ProgramAIA Reoccupancy Assessment ToolAIA Disaster Assistance Handbook Treanor is a national architecture, planning, and design firm located in the United States. The company holds a firm belief in sharing resources and insights with professionals, clients, and building users to shape the space we use to live and grow as people. For more information, visit www.treanor.design.

    1h 6m

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Stay informed with the latest tips, trends, and topics related to architecture, planning, and design. We cover the market sectors of higher education, healthcare, justice, historic preservation, preK-12 education, advanced industries, and housing architecture.