Hard surfaces have a place on your school's floors. How do you choose the right material for the right application and walk away with the most impact?
When it's in your building there's trouble. How are school districts battling water and other elements, keeping their buildings mold free, and meeting newgreen” mandates all at the same time?
Many institutions of higher learning are revisiting, revising, or, for the first time, developing lockdown protocols.
Be sure your efforts to provide viable lockdown capabilities are in balance with other crucial life-saving functional protocol.
New, almost new, and not-so-new flooring questions and answers for school facility directors.
Modern AV and presentation equipment has changed the way we educate, and placed schools into the high-tech communications industry.
The next time someone talks about schools being closed for the summer or about the slower summertime pace, invite them to stop by and see what is really happening during this so-called vacation!
When designing a "new school," you must take into consideration the wants and needs of the school AND the community.
The Gunter Primary School was built using a wood frame, and the resulting structure is both cost effective and visually appealing.
Planning that considers all users and uses is the key to meeting parking requirements at K-12 facilities.
As school buildings age and populations grow, the need for renovation and expansion of existing facilities becomes more and more prevalent.
The University of Cincinnati continues to explore how to strengthen the bonds that allow students to look into the faces of friends instead of so many strangers on a big college campus.
When creating exciting and new learning environments, one significant dilemma often presents itself, and that is how to have both the educational and parent communities not only accept but embrace proposed changes
Advances in windows and window coverings mean that campus facilities can be outfitted for optimum benefits.
There is perhaps no better way to attract the best and brightest students than to gain their trust, respect, and confidence by earning an A+ on safety.
The new Walker Creek Elementary School in North Richland Hills is designed around long- and short-term flexibility to accommodate various activities, groups, and varied models of learning. Its learning environment is meant to be experimental and inspiring
The ups and downs of residence hall construction are clearly shown in College Planning & Management's 11th annual survey of completed projects: The cost per square foot and the cost per bed are up; the size of the projects and space per bed are down.
By understanding learning style at the pre-planning phase of a project, you have an opportunity to plan for optimal learner-centered classrooms that foster improved attitudes, behavior, and achievement.
While school weapons assaults are relatively rare events, it is a good idea to periodically re-evaluate strategies in place to reduce the likelihood that a tragic weapons assault will occur on campus.