by Schneider | May 27, 2022 | Day in the Life
It’s been almost a year since I closed the book on my daily blog about parenting and working through a scary, deadly pandemic. My blog might have stopped, but of course COVID didn’t. Like most comic book movie properties, it just kept getting rebooted,...
by Schneider | Mar 12, 2022 | Architecture, Architecture - Featured, Construction, Featured Writing, Magazines and Publications, Magazines and Publications - Featured, Sustainability, Sustainability - Featured
This piece originally appeared in: Retrofit, September/October 2021 Climate Change Is a Big Challenge, and Many Believe Decarbonizing Buildings Is an Important Solution In the past few decades, climate change has grown to become a major driver in how we approach the...
by Schneider | Aug 23, 2021 | Construction, Construction - Featured, Plumbing/HVAC, Plumbing/HVAC - Featured
This article originally appeared in: PHC News, May 2014 Codes and inspections are something that every contractor, and professional involved in the design and construction of buildings, must deal with. Anyone who has been in the business for any length of time has...
by Schneider | Aug 23, 2021 | Architecture, Construction, Content Marketing, Copywriting, Marketing
This piece originally appeared in: Metalmag, Fall 2015 Metal panels make the Neil Armstrong Academy far from ordinary, just like its namesake. When looking for a role model to encourage young children to aim high, it is hard to top former astronaut Neil Armstrong....
by Schneider | Aug 22, 2021 | Education, Education - Featured
This article originally appeared in: T.H.E. Journal: Technological Horizons in Education, March 1999 Link to original article here. Dr. Sally Ride grabbed the nation’s attention as the first American woman in space. Since then, she has moved on to education and...