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S.M.A.R.T. campus combines 3 schools on one site

From the start of the design process for Santa Clara Unified School District’s new preK-12 campus, discussions moved beyond brick-and-mortar to focus on envisioning the future of education in Silicon Valley.


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LS3P | Aug 17, 2020

Covid-19 and campus life: Where do we go from here?

Campus communities include international, intergenerational, and varied health-risk populations.

Stantec | Aug 14, 2020

5 strategies for creating safer, healthier hotel experiences

As hotels begin to reopen, the focus on health and safety takes priority while working to preserve the guest experience.

sponsored | Bijan Mansouri, TYPAR | Aug 13, 2020

Auditing airtightness: The 101 on blower door tests

A blower door test, also known as an infiltrometer, uses a high-powered fan and a special machine to measure the airtightness of a building and identify potential leaks in the air barrier.

SmithGroup | Aug 13, 2020

Renewing the healing role of public parks

While we can’t accurately predict all the ways we will respond to the current COVID-19 pandemic, it should provide a moment of reflection as we see all too clearly the consequences of our exploitation and destruction of nature.

LS3P | Aug 10, 2020

Reimagining multifamily spaces in the COVID era

Multifamily developments pose unique challenges and opportunities.

HGA Insights Blog | Aug 6, 2020

Museums emerging from the pandemic: Hands-on learning

HGA Arts & Culture experts weigh in on the future of museums in this ongoing series, Museums Emerging from the Pandemic.

sponsored | Metl-Span | Aug 6, 2020

California instructional facility locks down Metl-Span solution for performance, efficiency

Designers charged with envisioning a new educational facility for the incarcerated turned to Metl-Span’s HPCI Barrier Wall Panels for the exterior walls. The result: A LEED-certified, award-winning building.  

Stantec | Aug 3, 2020

Exploring the airborne transmission of the coronavirus and strategies for mitigating risk

Health authorities say it’s important to understand the dangers of microdroplets. How might indoor ventilation need to change?

Clark Nexsen | Aug 3, 2020

5 reasons universities are renovating student housing

Clark Nexsen’s Student Life practice leader, Peter Aranyi, discusses the benefits of renovation and why it offers particular value to campuses nationwide.

sponsored | Bijan Mansouri, TYPAR | Jul 30, 2020

How to Pick the Right Flashing and Tape for the Job

When it comes to eliminating vulnerabilities in the building envelope, quality flashings and construction tapes are an affordable, durable and simple addition to your air barrier arsenal

Sasaki | Jul 28, 2020

Post-pandemic workplace design will not be the same for all

Regardless of whether it takes 3 or 18 months to fully return to work, it is clear the long march toward re-emergence from this global pandemic will likely be more of a gradual re-opening than a simultaneous return to life as we knew it.

GBBN | Jul 27, 2020

Putting 'home' at the heart of affordable housing

Home is a powerful thing. It’s the place that forms you, a guiding set of relationships, memories, and experiences that, for better or worse, make you who you are.

SmithGroup | Jul 21, 2020

How design of senior living communities must change after COVID-19

The cost of maintaining high quality of care and high quality of life for senior living communities has increased up to 73% for senior living communities that remain free of COVID-19 and up to 103% for COVID-19 positive senior living communities.