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Boost School Potential With Pliable Learning Spaces

The ability to adapt learning spaces to the day鈥檚 needs is a vital function of modern-day schools. Versatility has become a mandatory feature for K-12 school districts and higher education campuses everywhere.

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Totaling $268 million and comprising 175,000 square feet across 27 acres, the College of the Desert campus will provide cutting-edge facilities for learning, collaboration and innovation. Photo Credit: CW Driver/WRNS Studio
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A New College Blooms in Coachella Valley

This spring, construction will begin on the new College of the Desert (COD) Palm Springs campus, which will address the growing need for higher education access on the west side of the Coachella Valley. While COD already has a main campus, the new site was strategically planned to better serve students in Palm Springs and neighboring communities. Located directly across from Palm Springs High School, the campus aims to provide a direct pathway to continued education for students who may not otherwise have the means to attend college.

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Texas鈥 first and only Educare school has officially broken ground. The facility, located on the Texas A&M San Antonio campus, will provide quality early childhood education with flexible classrooms, enhanced accessible childcare and opportunities for university students studying childhood development to gain hands-on experience. Image Credit: Pfluger Architects
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New Educare School in San Antonio to Alleviate Area鈥檚 Childcare Desert Struggle

Construction has commenced on Texas鈥 first Educare school. Located on the Texas A&M San Antonio Campus, the project marks a massive stride for childcare accessibility, education and early childhood development studies in the area.

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To ensure safety and comfort in the building, Cincinnati Public Schools asked SHP to replace the chilled water plant at Walnut Hill High School, the second- largest plant in its system. Photo Credit: SHP
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As Temperature Conversations Heat Up, AEC Expert Offers Mitigation Tips

New York Gov. Kathy Hochul signed legislation in December 2024 to require that all school districts in the state develop plans to mitigate extreme heat in classrooms. This legislation also required the establishment of support service spaces and a maximum allowable temperature. By setting clear guidelines for extreme heat conditions, the bill will help school leaders to ensure their spaces are conducive to student learning as well as health and safety.

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SUNY Oneonta鈥檚 Alumni Hall earned LEED Platinum certification earlier this month, marking the campus鈥 first LEED Platinum building and bringing the SUNY system to a total of nine LEED Platinum facilities. Photo Credit: SUNY Oneonta
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SUNY Oneonta鈥檚 LEED Platinum Reflects Years-Long Commitment to Sustainability

The State University of New York Oneonta (SUNY Oneonta) campus is a model of sustainability in action. The university has amassed numerous green accolades over the years, and over the past decade has doubled down on reducing its environmental impact. 聽

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