Motivation for building green comes in three flavors -- social, environmental, and economic.
Facilities maintenance is not always simply facilities maintenance.
A "green" school building is a high-performance structure with technologies that collect and reprocess energy, rainwater, and waste.
Interior design is shaping the educational experience.
Postal centers are huffing and puffing to keep up with the sheer volume students and faculty are sending through their facilities.
Generation NeXt is coming to your school. How these kids think and what they want will inform your building choices. Is your campus ready for the new crop of students?
Designing for all children in schools, pre-K and early childhood programs.
Adaptive reuse of a courthouse as two 500-student schools illustrates typical challenges and solutions.
Schools have many ways to disseminate information about fire and life safety protocols. How should they use them and when?
Keeping school computers secure is not as easy as you might think.
Universities unveil new ways of safeguarding the keys to the electronic data kingdom.
To be efficient, a school needs to be secure against the weather, including water, wind, heat, and cold. This means it needs to be watertight and well insulated.
New furniture and furnishings support new approaches to science instruction.
Converging technology systems and design measures helps maximize security in campus parking facilities.
Today's college students are some of technology's earliest adapters and, as such, expect tech-savvy homes, whether off campus or on.