Student centers are often the heart of the campus community. They play a major role in student life, recruitment and retention, town/gown relationships, alumni support and more. The first impression they make should be a welcoming one.
Architects are changing the way they design spaces to better match the way students learn.
The Hotel at Oberlin stands to deliver support to Oberlin College's role as an epicenter of environmental awareness.
In fact, it's already here. From building controls to wearable devices almost anything can — and will — be connected to the cloud. Is your campus ready?
UW-Milwaukee's Kenwood Interdisciplinary Research Complex illuminates the route from science building to social hub.
The Healthy Facilities Institute (HFI), in partnership with School Planning & Management and College Planning & Management magazines, held the first annual Healthy Facilities Award program. This special section highlights the standouts among the entries received.
Planning strategies to support future pedagogies
A bold vision for campus redesign is navigating old and new at Syracuse University.
The Healthy Facilities Institute (HFI), in partnership with School Planning & Management and College Planning & Management magazines, held the first annual Healthy Facilities Award program. This special section highlights the standouts among the entries received.
From loading docks to libraries, evaluating space and leveraging resources is essential to good planning — and to unlocking value on campus.
Active planning of facilities is critical for all school districts, no matter the size.
Meeting the growing challenge of security in K-12 schools.
The concept of green procurement has been around for nearly two decades. Are colleges and universities on board?
Parking problems have grown at schools along with the size of cars and increased traffic. Here's how experts suggest dealing with these new needs.
From a heritage building to daily-use venue for alumni, faculty and students, an iconic mansion undergoes historic restoration for new life as an alumni center.
Today's integrated fire detection, alarm and sprinkler systems are being designed into facilities as an integral part of improved occupant safety.
Technology is transforming parking, adding cost-saving efficiencies and sustainability to a campus necessity.
How place influences design.
The University of Rochester and Rochester Institute of Technology are collaborating to spur light and sound innovation.
Here are two examples of public-private partnerships that suggest it might be the best approach if you’re ready to add or replace campus housing.
How Building Design Concepts and Smart Security Technology Can Help.