Here is a link regarding cold-soak:
http://www2.gi.alaska.edu/ScienceForum/ASF7/743.html
It is basically the concept of long term storage of buildings, aircraft, etc.
I had the pleasure of working with Howard many years ago, and went on to design many rural schools in Alaska. Decades ago, legislation was passed to require the state to provide educational facilities for rural communities so that they wouldn't have to export their children to boarding schools, with the risk that they may never move back, and with great loss to local community and culture.
Under more recent legislation, the state could cut funding if the school population fell below 10 students. I had a 2-3 classroom school that fell into that category and had to be put into "cold storage" or cold-soaked.
The idea that Howard proposed was to decommission only part of a school's mech/elec systems, and to run the downsized schools more efficiently.
I'm not aware if there is a need for the downsizing of existing schools in the lower 48, but I do remember the sad esthetic results of efforts of the late 70's to brick up the windows of beautiful old schools, to accommodate smaller glazed openings in the interest of energy efficiency. I went to a windowless high school that was desigend during that period of time. It was subsequently renovated after all the daylighting in education research came out.
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Marcie Errico AIA
Studio Errico, LLC
Anchorage AK
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Original Message:
Sent: 04-11-2012 07:55
From: Rex Peterson
Subject: Small Rural Schools
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Rex Peterson AIA
Baker & Associates
Scottsbluff NE
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What is "cold soaked"?