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  • Saban Center Tops Out in Tuscaloosa, Moving STEM-and-Arts Learning Campus Toward 2027 Opening April 2, 2026
  • Harnessing the Fifth Wall: Rethinking Acoustic Design in Educational Environments April 1, 2026
  • LMU Hosts Grand Opening for Orange Park Health Sciences Campus Ahead of 2026 Inaugural Cohorts March 31, 2026
  • New Partnership with SchoolBondFinder Brings Bond, Referendum Insights to School Construction News March 30, 2026
  • Science-Based Lighting System March 27, 2026
  • Starling Johnson to Chair SMHA Board of Directors March 26, 2026
  • Catholic University of America’s Conway School of Nursing Offers Cutting-Edge Education While Honoring the Campus’ Historic Context March 25, 2026
  • The Power of Feasibility Studies in School Planning and Community Building March 24, 2026
  • Proposed New Jersey Budget Would Funnel Record-Breaking $12.4 Billion to K-12 Schools March 23, 2026
  • Can Design Turn Schools Into the New Third Space?  March 23, 2026

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Loyola’s Seville Campus Scores Breakthrough LEED Platinum

6 years ago6 years ago6 mins

Aug. 19, 2020 – luis vidal + architects has announced that its newly designed, 312,000-square-foot Loyola University Campus in Seville, was awarded a LEED Platinum certification.

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Texas Debuts Much-Needed New Middle School

6 years ago6 years ago5 mins

A ribbon-cutting ceremony commemorating the opening of the new $39.5 million Bobby Summers Middle School in the Royse City ISD was recently held.

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Modular Design Helps Education Sector Respond to COVID-19

6 years ago6 years ago8 mins

As school administrators evaluate solutions that allow for the safe return of students in coming months, modular design and construction presents great opportunities for both short- and long-term considerations.

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Designing for Interior Flexibility: COVID-19 and Beyond

6 years ago6 years ago7 mins

Harvard University’s Computer Science / Statistics Data Science Lab (CS/SDS Lab) and the Cabot Science Library Second Floor

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Build Begins on Oklahoma State University Health Sciences Building

6 years ago6 years ago3 mins

Construction has begun on the new $50 million North Academic Building at Oklahoma State University’s (OSU) Center for Health Sciences downtown campus in Tulsa, Okla.

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Resilient School Design and Lessons Learned from COVID-19

6 years ago6 years ago8 mins

When schools shut down in response to the COVID-19 pandemic, society became acutely aware of the significant roles our educational system fulfills.

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SoCal High School Wraps $8M Modernization Effort

6 years ago6 years ago2 mins

El Toro High School’s modernization for the Saddleback Valley Unified School District is now complete.

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Personalized Learning Meets Start-Up Mentality in the Synnovation Lab:

6 years ago6 years ago12 mins

When there’s a steady flow of educators visiting a school to learn about a specific program that’s flourishing there, you know there’s something special going on.

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Historic Connecticut School Building Undergoes Revamp

6 years ago6 years ago5 mins

This spring, the renovation and addition to the 1906 Kent School Admissions Building marked the 17th shovel in the ground for the SLAM Collaborative design and construction team on the Kent School campus, a private, co-educational preparatory located in bucolic north western Connecticut.

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How Education Projects Can Move Forward Safely During the Pandemic

6 years ago6 years ago9 mins

As construction projects across the spectrum continue to grapple with waves of uncertainty due to the COVID-19 pandemic, education facilities in California have been regarded as “essential” since early in the crisis and allowed to continue.

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