Even the most thoughtfully designed and perfectly installed access control strategies can often easily be compromised by staff who do not do their part to support them. While staff development is called for, making access control a reality in deed as well as word is must be a leadership priority.
The University of Texas at Austin balances health, community, and ecology.
Operational data comprise a tangible resource for building managers.
Fostering blended work-sharing environments in next-generation schools
An outdoor furniture installation on the campus of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology is the result of a desire to increase the use of campus spaces...and a helping hand from a coalition intended to strengthen community.
With limited resources in school districts burdened with leaky roofs and worn out heating equipment, how can facility managers prioritize?
After years inside classrooms, educators are rediscovering the learning benefits provided by the great outdoors. There are outdoor educational opportunities in engineering, math, science—all of the basic subjects.
Practical politics for facility planning.
Resilience means preparing for and adapting to risks and vulnerabilities, but what exactly does this mean for k-12 schools?
The evolution of academic spaces on campus continues to transform interiors into areas that are interactive, tech-enabled, and adaptable to a variety of uses for collaborative engagement.