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VOLUME 22 ISSUE 4 | JUNE 2019
TWENTIETH ANNUAL EDUCATION DESIGN SHOWCASE
2019 OUTSTANDING DESIGN
A+RCHITECTURE IN EDUCATION
GOOD DESIGNS don’t just happen, they are based on exhaustive re- search and the study of best practices. To help provide this informa- tion on what makes a “good” space for learning, CP&M established the Education Design Showcase in 1999. It is a vehicle for sharing innovative yet practical solutions in planning, design, and construc- tion. The goal is to share ideas that will help us achieve the best pos- sible learning environments for all students at all levels of education. This year’s entries are worthy examples of what is being
designed and provided for today’s students. Our panel of judges studied the submissions and chose a Grand Prize winner and Honorable Mentions to designate the projects that they felt were the most outstanding. The Grand Prize winner is highlighted on pages 8 and 12, followed by all of the entries in alphabetical order according to the name of the college or university.
The judges’ choice for Grand Prize, the Alton and Lydia Lim Center for Science, Technology and Health, is a facility that they say, based on the entry information, appears to truly support their education programs and their students. The judges selected two projects as Honorable Mentions (pages 13 and 14) because each of these entries embodied, in their estimation, noteworthy attention to detail in planning, design, purpose, and 21st-century education. Each of the additional six projects profiled in these pages is also deserving of recognition for both the purpose and thought that went into their planning and development as well as the achieved or predicted end result; successful, attractive, functional facilities. Congratulations to the 2019 Education Design Showcase winners. All of these projects are also available online with more images and more detailed descriptions at spaces4learning.com.
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On the Cover
7 2019 Education Design Showcase Awards
Our judges have selected the most innovative architectural designs for education for 2019 out of a field of impressive entrants. Showcased here are the best of this year’s submissions.
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19 ConnectingtoCampus
Thoughtfully designing the popular, high-traffic areas that define your
campus plays a crucial role in establishing your institution’s identity.
BY JESSICA RITTER AND LORI GARRETT
23 21st-CenturyResidenceHallRestrooms Today’s bathroom designs are reflecting student social trends related to
personal safety, privacy, and preserving the environment.
BY JAVIER ESTEBAN AND MEGHAN BOGENER
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26 AVInnovationsforToday’sClassrooms State-of-the-art audiovisual technology is connecting instructors and
students both within the classroom as well as across the globe.
BY BRAD GRIMES
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28 ResidenceHallsandEmergencyEvacuation Having plans in place for proper, safe, and efficient emergency evacu-
ation of residential facilities is vital for the welfare of students.
BY ELLEN KOLLIE
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