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Arnold Swanborn
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Meet the Editorial Advisory Board: Arnold Swanborn

3 months ago8 mins

Arnold Swanborn, AIA, LEED AP, is one of the newest members of the 鶹 Editorial Advisory Board.

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The building’s exterior was carefully rehabilitated, with its historic character retained and repaired, when possible.
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How UC Berkeley’s Creekside Center Reimagines Accessibility and Sustainability

3 months ago3 months ago10 mins

The reimagined Creekside Center at UC Berkeley represents a fundamental shift in how accessibility, sustainability, and historic preservation can coexist within the academic built environment.

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Kris Decker, Firewater Photography
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Planning Performing Arts Centers That Teach on Day One

3 months ago8 mins

Performing arts centers are more than performance halls. In the right hands, they become daily learning environments that spark creativity, collaboration and critical thinking.

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Top Pre-K-12 School Design Trends for 2026

3 months ago8 mins

Across all grade levels, hands-on learning is gaining renewed momentum. As teachers and administrators increasingly embrace experiential approaches, education is transforming into a more active, collaborative and dynamic process for students.

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From the outset, the design and construction process focused on how architecture could reinforce educational goals while responding to neighborhood scale, sustainability priorities and long-term adaptability.
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Facility of the Month: Inside the Design and Construction of a Shared Seattle Learning Environment 

4 months ago4 months ago12 mins

The Giddens School and Lake Washington Girls Middle School complex brings two independent schools together on a single urban campus, balancing shared resources with distinct identities in a tightly programmed, three-story building between Seattle’s Beacon Hill and Central District neighborhoods. 

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Rather than replacing the school, the district pursued an addition and renovation strategy that kept the campus operating on its existing site, reducing both cost and waste.
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Modernizing Aging K-12 Facilities Without Replacement

4 months ago4 months ago11 mins

The recently completed transformation of Tartan High School in Oakdale, Minn., shows how districts can modernize an aging campus while meeting expectations for flexibility, student well-being and equity.  

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Viherlaakso School in Finland introduced iWall — an exercise gaming solution that utilizes smart floors that are nonreflective, nonglossy, and free of any dark or busy patterns that could interfere with projection and motion tracking.
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How to Design Walls and Floors as Interactive Educational Surfaces Without Screen Fatigue

4 months ago7 mins

The prevalence of screen fatigue necessitates the development of more advanced technologies, such as interactive walls and floor-based activities.

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The new Galveston Elementary campus transitioned its traditional learning space to include arts-focused classrooms, multipurpose collaboration zones, outdoor learning spaces and flexible environments that support both small-group instruction and larger activities.
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Rebuilding School Campuses for Future Generations, While Honoring Their Past

4 months ago4 months ago10 mins

School districts are confronting a complex challenge: how to modernize aging school campuses while preserving the history and memories that generations of families hold dear.

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Facilities leaders across K–12 school districts and higher education campuses often face a familiar challenge: how to best allocate maintenance dollars before a fiscal year resets.
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4 High-Impact Ways to Maximize Your Maintenance Budget 

4 months ago4 months ago11 mins

Facilities leaders across K–12 school districts and higher education campuses often face a familiar challenge: how to best allocate maintenance dollars before a fiscal year resets.

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While on the surface, flooring may look similar, the individual parts all come together to make the best choice for a specific space and athlete — and can have a lasting impact on safety, wellness, the environment and pocketbook.
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More Than a Surface: How the Right Flooring Affects Athlete Health and Performance

4 months ago10 mins

Schools are no longer choosing athletic flooring based on performance metrics alone. While performance still plays an important role, facilities are also taking student-athlete health, sustainability and longevity into consideration when planning their build.  

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