The EPA says improving indoor air quality can improve the performance of students and faculty
The EPA says improving indoor air quality can improve the performance of students and teachers.
Today's schools aren't putting all of their eggs in one basket, but opting for more personal
choice, food portability, and digital functionality in student dining facilities.
Details of developing a successful installation on the campus of West Virginia University.
The interior spaces where students’ high school careers and experiences unfold are of prime importance to those young people, faculty, staff, and administrators. The best such spaces help districts and individual schools express and realize their goals while guiding high school students toward achieving theirs.
Today's community colleges are interested in placemaking, in creating campuses where students learn, linger, and interact. With an eye to design, here are three examples of community colleges stepping up their interior spaces to improve the student experience.
In today's technology age, parking audits are more important than ever.
What higher education can learn from kindergarten classroom design.
Why a new type of cleaning and maintenance protocol may be necessary.
Changing space is easy, but changing what happens in that space is where the real magic happens.
Are the buildings on your campus clean enough? We asked the professionals how clean buildings should be—and how to get them that clean.
Designers should consider these three things.
Organizing and managing a school bus operation is a large business undertaking for any school district.
The Internet of Things can make the job of facilities managers easier, but getting buy-in may take some time and education.
Innovative programs and a concerted effort by many colleges and universities are increasing enrollment of women in STEM programs and helping them to navigate careers in traditionally male-dominated jobs.
Make sure to check credentials, qualifications of third-party contractors, staff.
For one elementary school principal, reorganizing the end of the school day has made life less chaotic for teachers, students, and parents.
Envelopes have long since evolved from a means to just keep outside out and inside in. Systems are advancing with, among other things, sophisticated air and vapor barriers, airtight interiors, increasingly efficient windows, and exceedingly insulated roofs.
When the conversation moves from how to secure buildings and expands to securing entire campuses, attention to environmental design can help with answers.
Urban-based institutions are often limited in the size of their campus footprint. Initiatives and installations at these urban campuses are optimizing outdoor spaces to maximize wayfinding, safety, and aesthetics.