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Educational Environments No. 2
Showcasing over 100 outstanding architecture and interior design projects, Educational Environments No. 2 illustrates how educational facilities create value for their owners, making long-term investments in building products, interior furnishings, and technological infrastructure to establish enduring physical assets that optimize life cycle costs. |
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Campus
Landscape
Functions, Forms, Features
by Richard P. Dober
Broad Lawns, open spaces, wooded
groves - the campus landscape is both the seat and symbol
of higher education. It also has a growing role to play
for institutions seeking to put their best foot forward
in pursuit of students and funding....... |
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Connecting the Dots . . . the Essence of Planning
Edited by Rod Rose, 250 pages, 2003, $75 US—This compilation of top articles from SCUP's journal, Planning for Higher Education, represents the "essence of planning" from among all those published during 1997–2003. Categories include facilities, institutional, academic, technology, resources, and policy planning....... |
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This companion piece to Campus Heritage is published by SCUP and the Association of University Architects (AUA). It describes the forms, fame, and fate of Old Main, arguably higher education's iconic architecture. ....
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