3-3-2021 | News
Designing facilities for student retention means designing for student success. It also means designing for a diverse student body. Whether it’s a freshman who isn’t faring well in his first semester of chemistry; a student who has just had her professional aspirations dashed by a faltering economy and could benefit from a fresh round of career counseling; or a budget-minded commuter student who needs a microwave to warm up dinner brought from home—today’s colleges and universities are increasingly expected to support the entire student experience.
By Lauren Gallow The eight-story Hans Rosling Center takes cross-disciplinary collaboration as its watchword. At the University…
2-9-2021 | News
By John MacKay and Chris Hellstern For any educational institution, embarking on a master plan journey…
8-27-2020 | News
Senior Associate Whitney Pearce and designer Siyu Qu will be discussing “Prioritizing Health, Wellness and Equity…
9-2-2023 | Events
Design Partner Brian Court will be discussing, "Design Diplomacy: Cultural Assessment Strategies for Designing in Foreign…
6-5-2022 | Events
The work of David Miller and Robert Hull of the Miller Hull Partnership stands at the…
1-1-2015 | News
The site was previously developed with an existing home. The Loom House began as a Moldstad-designed…
4-21-2021 | News