Creative adaptive reuse and retrofit projects are resulting in unique spaces for student living and learning.
Meeting cleaning expectations on campus involves various factors, from personnel to products and even artificial intelligence.
Walls and ceilings have evolved from flat white panels into attractive interior
design elements that contribute to educational quality.
An energy-efficient barn is a winning project for UC Santa Cruz.
Maker spaces are changing the way learning is done on college and university campuses. Rather than simply lecturing, professors are able to engage students from a wide range of majors with projects in these lab/classroom spaces that emphasize student creativity and innovation. David Moos, principal at Coscia Moos Architecture in Philadelphia, PA, is well versed in these new spaces for learning and provided some insights to College Planning & Management regarding their uses and growing popularity.
Selecting the right cleaning equipment is becoming ever more important as North America's colleges and universities grapple with flattening operating budgets. Here are five product benefits to consider to help your staff clean more with less.
How do you make inroads into a seemingly insurmountable deferred maintenance backlog?
The people who know your buildings best have a role in protecting them.
Don't overlook the importance of floor coverings in your campus facilities.
College campuses need to secure lots of doors, today. Security departments are turning to electronic locks to secure those doors.
The University of Texas at Austin balances health, community, and ecology.
Operational data comprise a tangible resource for building managers.