Access control is the most critical aspect of any organization's safety strategy.
More than just pretty faces, walls and ceilings must be carefully designed in order to create functional, safe and efficient interiors.
Don't plan for the last disaster — plan for the next disaster.
While the flipped teaching model is old news in the humanities it finds new purpose in STEM subjects. But look out. This trendy pedagogy may require an overhaul of your classrooms, especially the large lecture hall.
A new program on the campus of Long Island University taps into an equestrian legacy to prepare students for careers in a burgeoning industry.
Furniture is an important and effective design component when planning and creating these learning spaces.
Learning comes alive in outdoor classrooms.
The challenges of making a high school feel "old yet new."
Outdoor learning environments support education and will continue to do so well into the future. Here are some tips for planning your next space, along with idea-building success stories.
Geographical information system technology (GIS) supports emergency preparedness and disaster recovery.
Leveraging visual communications to inform, protect and collaborate across the campus.
Intelligent buildings are the future but they don’t come cheap. Life-cycle costing can help justify the expense, so why aren't more schools doing it?
Here's a look at the past, present and future technologies that create intelligent schools.
School security begins at the front door.
Know exactly what you want and need before you make your purchases.
Doors, door hardware and emergency lighting are vital components of a secure campus environment.
The challenges involved in one district's journey to wireless technology.
The products that physically support technology — lecterns, carts, cabinets and mounts — are an important component to consider when integrating technology into campus spaces.
Baltimore high school creates new opportunities for the students and the community.
Technology is reshaping campus space, not replacing it.
Selecting and installing the ideal flooring for any given campus environment involves the consideration of a host of options, from cost to color, materials and maintenance, and more.