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Construction
begins on two new K-12 school buildings each business day. But these
are more than buildings, they are places to learn -- rich, inviting
environments where students can encounter new ideas and practice hands-on
skills.
Today's schools provide a wealth of creative design solutions, including state-of-the art technology and science facilities, multi-use areas for athletics and the arts, and common areas where students can gather. Well-designed schools are much more than attractive spaces. Research shows that school physical environments have a real impact on student achievement and behavior. Has your school district or architectural firm recently completed an exemplary school construction or renovation project? Have you designed a state-of-the-art technology or science facility? Have you planned multi-use athletic areas or common areas? Then you will want to be a part of the Learning By Design 2002 School Design and Renovation competition. This special guide to architectural services (published each spring) will showcase your firm's school design project to more than 65,000 influential decision makers in school districts nationwide, including:
Project entries are reviewed by a panel of distinguished architects and facilities planners specializing in school design and construction. Each entry is evaluated in six categories:
Click here to enter your outstanding project and receive national recognition for your firm and your school district clients. "Decisions
that involve technology, complex infrastructure, and schools for the
21st century demand a high degree of vision and confidence. A school
building is far more than just brick and mortar, and I know what's at
stake when a district commits millions of dollars to building projects.
Learning By Design helps school leaders make informed and intelligent
decisions about school architecture. As far as I am concerned, Learning
By Design is the best reference for school architecture that you
can put your hands on."
Dr. James Parsley, Superintendent, Vancouver Public Schools, Vancouver, WA View our online media kit, e-mail us, or call today and reserve your ad with the school construction authority. East:
703-838-6759
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