Revit models now available for Spacesaver Rotary File Cabinets

Good news for Revit users! Spacesaver has added Rotary File Cabinet models to their Revit object library. You can visit the Spacesaver Design Resources area here to download the new models. In addition to Rotary Storage, you can also find models for Mobile Storage, Cantilever Shelving, Lockers and Evidence Storage. 

Unusual Stuff - USF Herbarium

The dictionary defines a herbarium as (1) a collection of dried plants systematically arranged, or (2) a room or building in which such a collection is kept. We also see it as another opportunity to store unusual stuff. We know that high-density mobile shelving is great for storing flat files.  Who knew that it would be a great application for storing flattened plant specimens! The herbarium at the University of South Florida in Tampa, which opened in 1956, stores over 250,000 plant specimens from all over the world. A quarter of a million unique plants – amazing! And they add between 2,000 and 4,000 new specimens each year. Some they find and log themselves from their backyard, while they receive others from one of their over 100 herbaria partners around the world (as a member of an exchange program). As part of the program, they received a rare Rhodesian plant with only two leaves. Now that is unusual! 

Once is a coincidence, twice is a trend.



It looks like there may be a secret to winning NCAA men’s basketball championships. Back in December we told you the story about On-court rivals that share an off-court storage solution. At the time, the UNC Tarheels were the defending NCAA champs, but we didn’t see the connection. With Duke’s victory last week sealing up their NCAA championship run, the connection became much clearer. Duke and UNC both have Spacesaver high-density mobile shelving systems for their basketball operations storage, and they have won the last two championships. Mars Blackmon thought it was the shoes, but maybe it’s the storage. We’ll have to wait until next April to find out for sure.