How the architecture and design community can contribute to the circular economy
The goal of the circular economy is to keep materials in circulation through reusing, repurposing, repairing, or reimagining them.
LS3P | Feb 22, 2021
The learning commons and academic success
A vibrant, modern Learning Commons can draw students in and make learning fun.
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.
LS3P | Aug 10, 2020
Reimagining multifamily spaces in the COVID era
Multifamily developments pose unique challenges and opportunities.
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