Designing an Attractive “Campus Life”
If you have a well-designed university campus, then you understand the importance of architecture in influencing higher education.
If you have a well-designed university campus, then you understand the importance of architecture in influencing higher education.
The interior design of buildings on campus has meaningful impact on everyone. Whether or not it’s a positive experience depends greatly on the quality of
We bring an alternative approach to Higher Ed architecture and design. We call it “Upward Thinking,” and it’s what sets our projects apart.
We design active learning classrooms with flexible spaces by incorporating wide aisles, moveable tables & other flexible furnishings.
College stress and architectural design have a surprisingly connected dynamic. Learn how open design concepts mitigate student stress!
Designing a campus with resiliency in mind means taking an innovative approach to the design process – it’s about designing facilities that last.
A core aspect of advancing our country’s higher education system is improving the community college experience for students.
College students spend most of their days in or around a college building. How are these buildings actively affect their quality of life?
How can you encourage students to take the stairs instead of the elevator? Or to walk to class instead of driving? Active design may just be the answer!
As colleges and universities continue to evolve to meet the needs of students, we’ve noticed 3 trends when it comes to updating physical space on campus.