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Blog Post Sustainability in higher education (Part 1): Start with a carbon neutral master plan
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Publication Design Quarterly Issue 25 | Regrowth and renewal
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Published Article Master planning in an age of turbulent change
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Video How can design better prepare future healthcare professionals?
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Blog Post What will the future campus look like?
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Blog Post Wood and timber in student housing design
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Blog Post Student housing success: How P3 helped UC Davis meet its goals
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Interactive Designing interiors with non-toxic materials
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Interactive Is mass timber a viable option for your next building project?
2025 SCUP Annual Conference
Campus planning is rewarding—and so is a good cup of coffee. Stop by to see what we’ve got brewing during this year’s SCUP Conference in Honolulu.
Aloha! Welcome to Hawaii
We are a proud sponsor of this year’s SCUP Annual Conference in Honolulu, Hawaii. Stop by our lounge to connect with peers in post-secondary education and enjoy a latte or Americano.
Our design team for the new Vancouver Community College Centre for Clean Energy and Automotive Innovation will present strategies for sustainability and community connection through inclusive design engagement at the conference.
Wednesday, July 16, 8:30 AM—Concurrent Session, Apply Indigenous Principles to Guide Campus Carbon Reduction and Reconciliation.
Shaping higher education environments through thoughtful design
In a world of constantly evolving industries, preparing future leaders and the workforce has never been more important. See how higher education facility design can support students for generations to come. Learn MoreIdeas
Léo Lejeune, Vice President, Buildings, Education Sector Leader
When universities dream about where their institutions can go, they truly become inspired. That energy is contagious in campus planning.
Derreck Travis, Associate, Architect, AIBC
I focus on designing creative, purposeful, and energy-efficient spaces that harmonize with the environment.
Daryl Fonslow, Principal, Buildings
Each project brings new challenges—a new delivery method, new team members, new goals, or site challenges—but that drives innovation.
Christie Fong, Principal, Architect
Like the old adage, ‘It takes a village to raise a child,’ it takes a team to create architecture."