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Designing higher education facilities without knowing the end users

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Designing higher education facilities without knowing the end users 0 dbarista Wed, 06/14/2023 - 14:29 Higher Education A team of architects with Page offers five important factors to consider when designing spaces for multiple—and potentially changing—stakeholders. Courtesy Page 2. Courtesy Page 3.

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Clark, Johns Hopkins transform Newseum building

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media-focused museum into a higher education facility. Despite a series of challenges during the four-year project, crews converted the Washington, D.C.,

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Disability and architecture: ADA and universal design at college campuses

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Disability and architecture: ADA and universal design at college campuses 0 qpurcell Fri, 02/09/2024 - 11:30 Higher Education To help people with disabilities feel part of the campus community, higher education institutions and architects must strive to create settings that not only adhere to but also exceed ADA guidelines.

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Award of Merit Higher Education/Research Michigan State University STEM Teaching and Learning Facility

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and situated on a site of a decommissioned power plant, Michigan State University’s STEM Teaching and Learning Facility faced a mountain of challenges. . Adjacent to one of the largest college football stadiums in the U.S.

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May / June 2022 Issue (Volume 55, Number 3)

Business Facilities

Business Facilities' May / June 2022 issue focuses on workforce development, including STEM, higher education partnerships, quality of life, and more.

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Higher ed faces infrastructure backlog of $112.3 billion

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The higher education industry faces an infrastructure backlog of $112.3 billion, according to a study by Gordian Partners and APPA, an association of educational facilities professionals. Public institutions have a backlog of $76.1 billion, and their private counterparts face a $36.2 billion backlog. billion.

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Higher Ed facilities management is at a crossroads

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As a result of the coronavirus pandemic, higher education is confronting its history of questionable facilities investment decisions and an unprecedented transformation on campuses that has made it imperative to reimagine construction, space allocation, and sustainability.