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Hollman and Gensler New Smart Locker Collection

Check out The Commercial Construction & Renovation online magazine that ask about the new Acoustic Locker Collection.

The collection, developed in collaboration with Gensler, the global architecture and design firm, pairs sound blocking and absorbing design with smart locking technology from Vecos for a flexible storage solution that meets the needs of today’s hybrid workplaces.

Hollman incorporated several unique attributes into the collection with these goals in mind, starting with the sound-absorbing design that gives the Acoustic Locker Collection its name. The lockers have an impressive 0.31 NRC (noise reduction coefficient) rating, which helps reduce the noise level within surrounding office spaces, creating a more tranquil work environment. The collection also has an attractive, easily personalized look and is equipped with antimicrobial Nanolam surfacing and a dynamic and thoughtful design.

Read the original article here: www.ccr-mag.com

December 6, 2021

Project Insights: Elkhorn Lodge Ski Lockers

‘Exclusive, Premier, World-Class Elegance’ are all used to describe Elkhorn Lodge in Beaver Creek Resort with Hollman Club, Resort and Ski Lockers

INTRODUCTION

‘Exclusive, Premier, World-Class Elegance’ are all used to describe Elkhorn Lodge in Beaver Creek Resort. In an upscale location, Elkhorn offers a spectacular backdrop for gatherings of 10-30 participants.’ The guests can enjoy skiing from a variety of villages between the resort. With all of the ski options the resort offers, Elkhorn needs to provide a storage solution while maintaining its exclusive and luxurious experience. For this reason, they partnered with Hollman Ski Lockers to develop a storage solution.

CHALLENGE

Like other companies, Elkhorn wants to provide germ-free, clean, and safe facilities for their customers and guests. Secondly, they want their lockers to be durable, water-resistant, and functional. Additionally, they need to be large enough to store skis, snowboards, and additional gear.

SOLUTION + BENEFIT

Elkhorn’s design team, Victor Mark Donaldson Architects, was aware of the challenges they needed to overcome. With Hollman lockers’ help, they were able to go above and beyond Elkhorn Lodge’s expectations and needs. Hollman provided single-tier, wood veneer lockers with a nanolam interior, solid surface shelving, and some benches. 

The single-tier model A lockers are 30W x 30D x 84L. Certainly large enough to store guest skis, snowboards, and gear. The lockers also have a water-resistant core. The MedEx core stops the veneer lockers from absorbing water. The nanolam interior is antimicrobial and keeps mold and bacteria from growing. 

The wood veneer flat benches are 20W x 60L and stained to match the lockers. Hollman also provided Elkhorn Lodge with amenities such as wood-framed mirrors and foldable towel rack wall mounts.

RESULTS

With the help of Hollman club, resort, and ski lockers, Elkhorn Lodge was able to keep their club experience comfortable, luxurious, and clean. Hollman’s team worked together to develop the ultimate storage solution for Elkhorn’s guests’ ski equipment and belongings.

In conclusion, Elkhorn Lodge’s ski lockers provide guests space to store their skis, snowboards, and gear without worrying about bacteria, mold, or damage. The nanolam interior is antimicrobial material that reduces the chance of staph infection by 99.79%. This high-tech laminate resists scratches and abrasions which may occur from ski equipment. The lockers also have a MedEx core to protect against the melted snow.

Above all, these lockers are durable, antimicrobial, and water-resistant. At the same time, maintaining the luxurious, exclusive experience, Elkhorn Lodge provides.

Project Breakdown

LOCATION: Beaver Creek, CO
MATERIALS: Wood Veneer – Cherry Amber, Nanolam – Formica Fog, Solid Surface – Maple Sugar
FEATURES: Nanolam interior, MedEx Core

Sources: Vail Resorts

Project Details

Explore Club, Resort + Ski

Hollman specializes in the equipment that country clubs need, with quality reimagined at every stage – from start to finish.  We seek to surpass expectations with a focus on function, form, space and design so your members enjoy comfortable surroundings and amenities of distinction with every visit.

    Discover Wood Veneer

    To enhance the sophisticated styling of your space, we recommend our signature inch-thick locker doors, which add luxury both in look and feel. For a true five-star space, look no further than our wood lockers.

      Discover Nanolam

      Our Nanolam material looks and feels soft and luxurious, but it’s powerful. This high-tech laminate resists scratches, abrasions, rubbing, and dry heat.

        February 16, 2021 Tagged With: club resort ski lockers, Elkhorn Lodge, Hollman, Hollman inc, hollman lockers, Nanolam, ski, Ski Lockers, ski resort lockers, solid surface, wood, wood veneer

        Project Insights: Georgia Tech University – Women’s Basketball Locker Room

        Georgia Tech University transformed its locker room into a state-of-the-art space using Hollman Athletic Lockers

        Georgia Tech University’s women’s basketball unveiled the completed renovation of its locker room and team space on Wednesday, transforming the area into a state-of-the-art space. The locker room was revealed to the student-athletes following the conclusion of the team’s first official practice of the 2020-21 season.

        “It is a really big day for Georgia Tech women’s basketball,” said head coach Nell Fortner. “We’ve been awaiting the moment we could get into the locker room, show it to our players and see the excitement on their faces. It’s a beautiful space with everything a student-athlete needs to be successful and be excited about coming to the gym every day. We want to thank so many people that played a role in helping this dream become reality. A huge thank you to our donors that stepped up in a big way to make sure this renovation could take place.

        “We’re extremely excited and very proud of it. We can’t wait to show the space off to not only our donors that helped create it but also recruits and their parents. It’s a big-time locker room and we are proud to call it home to Georgia Tech women’s basketball.”

        To see the full reveal, check out the video below.

        https://twitter.com/GTWBB/status/1316421912692584449

        Sources: RamblinWreck

        Project Details

        Explore Athletics

        When you want to make an impression on high-performing athletes and top recruits, start with the locker room. Hollman creates custom space built on your team’s history, culture and core values.

          Discover Nanolam

          For a high-performance anti-microbial solution look no further than our nanolam lockers. The velvety smooth surface also resists fingerprints, smudges, and streaks, and keeps mold and bacteria from growing. In fact, it reduces the incidence of staph bacteria by 99.79 percent.

            Check Out Our Gallery

            To see what sets Hollman above the rest, check out our latest projects!

              February 12, 2021 Tagged With: athletic lockers, Athletics, basketball, Basketball Lockers, Hollman, Hollman inc, hollman lockers, Nanolam, NCAA, Sports

              With sports returning, what happens to the locker room and clubhouse?

              Check out excerpts from The Athletic online magazine that ask Travis about locker rooms in today’s new environment.

              Hollman said he believes there are ways to help limit exposure through the locker rooms themselves. His company has been using anti-microbial material in lockers for years to help lower the risk of staph and bacterial infections, and he wants to use copper and silver plating on lockers because, he said, the virus does not live as long on those surfaces.

              His company has already implemented design plans in other locker rooms they believe will prove useful in mitigating the spread of coronavirus, even if the original intent didn’t have the pandemic in mind yet. Hollman said that their construction of the Alabama football locker rooms will have, essentially, personal pods where players can use zero-grab chairs and burrow about 3 to 4 feet into cubbies to isolate themselves from their teammates. It is, he said, akin to being inside a closet because the program wanted a space where players could also take naps.

              There are also plans to create a self-cleaning locker room at Duke that Hollman said will be even more important now. The room would have self-locking doors that operate on a timer. When the doors close, the space would be blasted by UV light. Initially, the intent was to kill bacteria on uniforms and shoes and to sterilize the room during absent periods. There is some belief that UV lighting could help cleanse away the virus.

              “We feel the locker room environment creates this team atmosphere, so we want to keep the environment as close to as what it is now as possible,” Hollman said. “We really think it’s going (to be done) with these lighting, with sterilization, with material use. It will get to us to a better locker room that people feel safer in.”

              “We’re trying to engineer the virus out of the system,” he added.

              All of these ideas, as Hollman noted, can only help so much. The nature of basketball and football, and sometimes baseball, involves human contact. The NBA will create an ecosystem that traps in hundreds of players, coaches, and executives, then asks them to play inside an arena with no physical distancing; while Disney World employees enter and exit the bubble when they need to.

              Locker rooms then will be about mitigation, not prevention.

              Read original article here: The Athletic

              July 10, 2020

              Light After COVID

              The Hollman Research & Development team has worked alongside many well-known companies and sports teams like the Dallas Mavericks to develop healthy locker solutions. The Dallas Mavericks incorporated Nanolam, an anti-microbial surface to their lockers to protect the health and well-being of their athletes. Republic Services, a waste management company has a mission of creating a cleaner, safer, and healthier world. They trusted Hollman locker to provide a locker solution to help keep their employees safe.

              Locker surfaces in public facilities can be touched thousands of times a day creating an opportunity for a surface to be highly contaminated with bacteria. Germs such as Staph infection can spread due to their ability to persist on such surfaces for months without the proper surface treatment or cleaning. Our goal at Hollman is to help minimize the bacteria in locker rooms to create a safe and healthy environment.  

              As we all navigate a world post COVID, at Hollman our team is continuing to work on new innovative solutions that provide long-lasting results to enhance the safety and wellness of your environment. Here are a couple of ideas that we are working on.
               

              Copper Infused Locks and Materials

              Hollman is partnering with a mechanical metal lock vendor on launching a cooper lock solution for our clients. Research from National Center for Biotechnology Information has found that Copper surfaces have self-sanitizing properties. The use of antimicrobial metallic copper surfaces is likely to protect from infectious bacteria by reducing surface contamination.


              UV Disinfectant Lighting 

              Our Research & Development team is working to develop self-disinfecting UV light lockers. This innovative solution will include motion sensors or timed UV light technology to kill bacteria and viruses on the interior surface of your locker while it is closed and after use. UV disinfecting light technology is a no-touch chemical-free solution that has been scientifically proven to kill pathogens often associated with infections and infectious diseases. 

              Touchless Lockers

              Retrofit your mechanical lock with an RFID lock. The smart lock technology allows you to keep your belongings secure with minimal touching of surfaces. If you are interested in RFID lock options let us know our team can provide you with the information you need for a seamless transition. Sales@hollman.com
               

              Create Boundaries

              For workspace offices, adjust your floor plan by utilizing lockers as barriers to help create safe 6ft distancing between each workstation. Diminish any employee concerns with this adjustment with an added benefit of providing easier access and additional storage space for their personal belongings. To learn more about workspace solutions our team can provide you additional guidance on a plan that will work for your environment. Tina@hollman.com

              As we continue to develop storage solutions for a safer environment we would like to hear from you!  Tell us your ideas on what you would like to see incorporated in lockers of the future.

              Tell Us Your Idea

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              May 20, 2020

              WHAT’S TRENDING: TEAM ROOMS An Exclusive Q&A with Travis Hollman

              1. What are the common needs for athletics departments when it comes to team rooms?
              How is this different from a locker room? Do some schools combine the two
              ? Yes, the trend is to combine the team room and locker room into one atmosphere. The locker room is an area where the players typically spend most of their time. It’s great to combine the two rooms so that the players can utilize the space to hang out, play pool or study. A trend we have seen for the basketball locker rooms is to incorporate an area to study within the locker itself. A good example of this is Texas A&M basketball. For those student-athletes part of the space created was an integrated student-athlete desk to provide room for their computers and books as well as their basketball uniform, shoes and shower needs.

              2. How can an institution best combine functionality and state-of-the-art design in one of these spaces? The functionality of a locker is the most important criteria. A football locker and a basketball locker are very different. Every sport is unique and so are the habits of each individual team, player and equipment manager. It is important to work very closely with equipment managers to understand those dynamics and ensure you provide a functional space for all their needs and requirements. The goal is to understand the current habits of players and design a locker which helps both the equipment manager and the team to achieve success. It is crucial to go through every single piece of relevant equipment to determine its size. While this is being done, architects and branding managers are working on the design to ensure it captures the message the athletics department is trying to incorporate. The key when building a locker room is to build it specifically to the sport that is being played. The goal is to assure that the student-athletes know exactly where to put their equipment to maintain organization and cleanliness. It teaches the players to practice good habits which are great for the facility, coaches, and team as a whole.

              3. How do team rooms differ by sport and level of competition? Every sport has different needs to accommodate their equipment. Basketball locker rooms require more of a wardrobe style locker. The athletes have more shoes, wear a lot more clothes, and they require different drying needs in their locker versus other sports. The basketball players tend to spend more time in their locker rooms than football players. Due to this, in basketball locker rooms, we build the lockers to incorporate ways to store between 4-16 larger pairs of shoes in a seamless way that still allows room to create a customized space for chairs.

              With the lockers it is also important to identify the “wear points.” We work with the coaches and players to understand how the players really utilize their lockers from where the players are going to prop up their feet to how and where they are going to use and plug in their iPads, computers and video games. Each team and sport is different.

              In basketball we also see that the locker rooms are designed on angles in order to increase visibility of the players for the coaches. Some of the locker rooms we have worked on are curved, like Indiana University (IU), so that when a coach comes in he or she can see everyone when talking to the team.

              4. Walk through the step-by-step process for an institution that is interested in building or renovating a team room. What groups of people are important to include in this process? A successful locker room is a coordinated effort between a lot of individuals. The first step in this process is understanding needs of the customer. In this stage, the equipment manager, coaching staff and players may offer their opinions in an effort to understand the core requirements for the project. Additional people who are important during this process include the architect, athletics director, mechanical team, graphics team and the electrical contractor, to name a few. The most important people to start this process are the athletics director and equipment manager. One of their biggest recruiting tools is the locker room. It’s the only space inside of the building that is unique to the student-athlete. That’s where they keep all their personal belongings, charge their phones and hang out with friends. It’s their space and attention to detail is very important.

              Premium locker manufacturers understand the trends and fitment in the locker room environment. These companies will first get involved with the HVAC contractors, then while the contractor is at the job site and after creating the basic idea of equipment fitting in the locker, will move on to an architect or designer. They are involved in the case and will design the look of the locker. The locker look and functionality are the most important things to finish and then branding graphics and specific design can be added, including the coloring and types of materials used. But the most important thing is getting the design that’s functional for the equipment, the players, and the coaches. Then the vision can come to life.

              5. What are a few trends in team rooms that are popular now that weren’t about five years ago? One of the biggest new trends is that a lot of locker rooms are getting TVs or video screens incorporated within the locker or near them, so the players can walk in, see their nutritional needs for the day, their workout schedule and potential doctor appointments or team meetings.

              Another big trend is the material and special coating used for the lockers. You don’t want to get staph infection or bronchitis running through your team. So now germs. Nanolam material plays a big role in this and is a component that is incorporated in a lot of the athletics lockers that are currently manufactured. For durability, harder solid surfaces are used on a lot of horizontal shelving tops so people’s feet don’t rub the wood away.

              Additionally, now there is the capability to build lockers that are anti-microbial and very functional; anti-microbial, with no fingerprints. With the old lockers, you would just throw some boards up and make some cuts. But now, the new trend is really to make sure the space inside the locker is safe and effective. It’s all the little things that make up the locker room experience.

              6. How can institutions with a smaller budget achieve the desired end result when it comes to these types of projects? There are two types of athletics lockers. There are custom designed lockers made specifically for the schools and their particular culture and brand. There is a lot of room for creative designs that revolve around the equipment needs per sport, as well as the use of premium materials.

              For a smaller school that wants a great value locker, there is a lot of potential for that locker room. A standard athletics locker designed specifically per sport is tailored to the traditional equipment used and uses less expensive trusted material for the build.

              7. Talk about a design that seemed a little crazy at first, but turned out better than you expected. The men’s basketball locker room at the University of Louisville was a good one. We worked in tandem with the design firm to develop a locker design that was built for the benefit of the student-athletes and give a modern take on the Louisville tradition. The locker room is a circular space which can be challenging when it comes to engineering a design that will work.

              The wellness of the athletes is always the first thing we look at. The locker was built for player comfort. We added wireless charging and even a space within their locker where they could stretch out their legs. To maximize the locker space for this, we created an integrated ottoman on castors that is fully functional with storage capabilities. That way they can have an extra space to store their bags or extra shoes. Louisville wanted a locker room that was unique, so lighting was important. In order to get the lighting effect that you see in the locker room, the team engineered and created illuminated back cushion that gives the Louisville red room effects. With over nine different materials and metals throughout the locker, and massive amounts of lighting, it was an incredible feat.

              8. How do you see this area of facility construction and design evolving over the next 5-10 years? This area has seen phenomenal innovation over the last five years. We see the lockers and technology integrating together in next few years. Lockers may become part of their IoT system which will include different ways to access your lockers, while integrating other types of IoT devices which the coming generation will rely heavily on. We see lockers ultimately being capable of facial recognition. You walk into the locker room and it pops up on a TV screen what you’re supposed to do that day by recognizing your face. For example, what coach you should talk to that day or what to eat before practice. Lockers will be the central spot where the kids go to get their information, as well as where to relax and reflect. The lockers are going to become even more part of the furniture fixture where the kids can go and just literally hang out. These locker designs, and the information coming from those lockers, will enhance student-athletes’ experience to perform better and more effectively, as they have everything at their fingertips

              Read original article here

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              March 3, 2020 Tagged With: Athletics, baseball, basketball, Football, locker, locker room, lockers, Magazine, NACDA, Nanolam, Sports

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              Founded in 1976, Hollman, Inc. is the industry leader in locker design and solutions.  We have manufactured more than ten million lockers for high-profile organizations, including the NFL, NBA, MLB, NHL, major American golf courses, corporate centers, country clubs, fitness studios and gyms, college campuses, museums, and hospitals. Our lockers are built to inspire teamwork, collaboration, innovation, and trust among the users.