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  • University of Missouri-Kansas City Construction Reflects Broad Campus Investment May 19, 2026
  • Milpitas USD Breaks Ground on Final Phase of Innovation Campus May 18, 2026
  • Affordability, Design and the Next Generation of Student Housing: Takeaways from Bisnow’s San Diego Conference May 14, 2026
  • Connecticut Community Approves $95.6 Million Budget, $224 Million Bond for Two New Elementary Schools May 12, 2026
  • Interactive Display May 11, 2026
  • Susan Ballabina, Ph.D., Named Preside of Texas A&M University May 11, 2026
  • Designing the First Step: How Transitional Kindergarten Is Reshaping the Elementary Campus May 11, 2026
  • Meet the Editorial Advisory Board: Dorian Maness, GGP May 11, 2026
  • The Boldt Company Elevates Jason Hale May 8, 2026
  • Indoor Pan/Tilt Camera May 8, 2026

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The 160,000-square-foot Healthcare Delivery and Innovation Building remains the largest capital improvement project in UMKC history.
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University of Missouri-Kansas City Construction Reflects Broad Campus Investment

13 hours ago1 day ago6 mins

The University of Missouri–Kansas City continues advancing several major construction and renovation projects across campus, with work underway on academic, student-support and administrative facilities tied to the university’s strategic goals.

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Speakers included: Hemlata Jhaveri, Senior Associate Vice Chancellor at UC San Diego; Bob Schulz, University Architect and Associate VP of Real Estate at SDSU; Abbie Hawkins, VP of Development at The Michaels Organization; Lindsey Sielaff, Operations Manager at Hensel Phelps; Richard King, Principal at Gensler; and Lisa Norombaba, Executive Director of Wesley House.
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Affordability, Design and the Next Generation of Student Housing: Takeaways from Bisnow’s San Diego Conference

5 days ago8 mins

As student housing is a growing part of the higher education design and construction conversation, 鶹 attended the Bisnow San Diego Student Housing & Higher Education Conference on May 13.

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Outdoor Transitional Kindergarten play yards do more than providing a space recess by functioning as a dynamic extension of the classroom where learning becomes physical, sensory and directly connected to the surrounding environment.
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Designing the First Step: How Transitional Kindergarten Is Reshaping the Elementary Campus

1 week ago10 mins

Across the country, Transitional Kindergarten is moving from pilot to policy, from niche offering to a foundational layer of public education.

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Meet the Editorial Advisory Board: Dorian Maness, GGP

1 week ago11 mins

Dorian Maness, GGP, is a Senior Project Manager and Mechanical Engineer for the Education Division of Matern Professional Engineering in Maitland, Fla.

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At Sheridan High School, the design team revitalized an abandoned pool building into a trades skills workshop where students could work alongside trade professionals to develop hands-on skills in carpentry, plumbing, electrical and HVAC systems.
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Right-Sizing Schools, Part II: Turning Enrollment Decline into Opportunity

2 weeks ago6 days ago8 mins

Public school systems across the country are entering a period of sustained enrollment decline, driven by a convergence of demographic and behavioral shifts, particularly evident along Colorado’s Front Range.

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Riverview PK-8 School is one of several recent projects that reflects a broader shift toward right-sizing facilities while maintaining neighborhood access to education. | Photo Credit (all): Courtesy of Wold Architects & Engineers
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Right-Sizing Schools, Part I: Turning Enrollment Decline into Opportunity

2 weeks ago2 weeks ago8 mins

Public school systems across the country are entering a period of sustained enrollment decline, driven by a convergence of demographic and behavioral shifts, particularly evident along Colorado’s Front Range.

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Student voices informed everything from room programming to circulation patterns, lighting, and informal learning areas.
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Facility of the Month: Portland State’s Brutalist Landmark is Transformed into an Inclusive STEM Hub

3 weeks ago12 mins

In the heart of downtown Portland, a once-stark Brutalist building is now alive with light, greenery, and the energy of nearly 2,000 students.

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Academic healthcare campuses have always been complex ecosystems where education, research, and clinical care intersect.
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From Data to Design: How AI Is Reshaping the Future of Academic Healthcare Campuses

3 weeks ago3 weeks ago11 mins

Across the United States, universities and healthcare institutions are entering a new phase of transformation driven by artificial intelligence (AI). Academic programs are rapidly evolving to incorporate AI, data analytics, and computational science into fields ranging from medicine and life sciences to architecture and engineering.

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Food Is Art — a large-scale moving image piece that explores cuisine as both an artistic and emotional experience, transforming the language of cooking into a living, cinematic sculpture.
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Beyond Aesthetics: How Higher Ed is Using Experiential Design as Strategic Infrastructure

4 weeks ago4 weeks ago6 mins

Colleges and universities are integrating experiential and digital environments as core infrastructure — not ornamental additions, but deliberate extensions of institutional mission and identity. 

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Interface’s noravant timber rubber
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The Case for Resilient Flooring in Education Design

4 weeks ago4 weeks ago10 mins

Across schools and universities, flooring plays a critical role in how spaces function, feel, and perform. Resilient flooring is frequently specified to help create adaptable learning environments that support students and are built to last.

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