Architects Collaborate with Students on School Design
NEW HAVEN, Conn. — School design and construction play a major factor in how students function and learn in the classroom.
NEW HAVEN, Conn. — School design and construction play a major factor in how students function and learn in the classroom.
WACO, Texas — Set to the scenic backdrop of the Brazos River, the new Baylor Stadium will revive the vision of a dynamic football program and strengthen the unity between the historic campus and local community.
MIAMI — South Florida’s oldest high school, in Miami, is in the midst of a major $50 million renovation.
Teachers and other school faculty members are a good resource for those in the school construction industry because they can provide a first-hand look at what improvements can be made in school design and construction.
MURFREESBORO, Tenn. — Now under construction, Middle Tennessee State University’s (MTSU) science building will open in January 2015 to support a student population that has quadrupled since the construction of their existing science facility.
DAYTON, Tenn. — Students at Rhea County High School will have a new state-of-the-art building for the 2013-14 school year after construction work concludes on a new 230,000-square-foot structure.
AUGUSTA, Ga. — A new project is underway at Georgia Regents University (GRU) in Augusta. Construction of the new, four-story, 172,000-square-foot J. Harold Harrison, M.D. Education Commons will provide needed space for the growing Georgia university and will serve dentistry, medical and nursing students.
DANVERS, Mass. — Complementary lighting of an educational facility can provide a stimulating workspace for students while highlighting positive design choices.
NEW YORK — Columbia University in New York City has been working on a massive project since 2006 and recently received a major boost in funding for the 17-acre campus.
COLUMBUS, Ohio — Ohio State University recently named Cincinnati-based Messer Construction Co. as contractor and HKS Inc. as the architectural firm that will lead the revitalization of the campus’ North Residential District to accommodate 3,200 new beds, two new dining facilities and recreation facilities.