Education
A school is not just a building, but...
... a community of learners
Can architecture create learning environments where students can fully engaged and not feel inhibited by barriers; to become empathetic, self-motivated learners who will contribute to the world positively? We believe it can.
The notion of a ‘typical’ learning experience has evolved. With students and staff hailing from diverse backgrounds, their expectations for the value of education have soared. They seek rigorous academia to achieve their goals but also crave engaging experiences that encourage repeated participation. Much like today’s students navigating a myriad of choices, businesses in every sector strive for innovative methods to craft authentic experiences that captivate their audiences and hold their attention.
EDUCATION LEADERSHIP
Partner Vispi Karanjia, AIA
Partner Saravanan Bala, AIA, NCARB, NOMA, ALEP, LEED-AP
Principal Sarah Dexheimer, RA, LEED-AP
Principal Tara Grenier, R.I.D., LEED-AP, NCIDQ
Unique Needs & Challenges
Diverse Range of Projects
What Makes Us Different
Insights in Education
01.10.2024
Reviving Heritage with Next Gen Learning
The once robust community of Galveston was subject to gradual gentrification over the years, and is facing declining enrollment to adjacent charter schools.
Read More10.10.2023
Learning Evolution
Can architecture solve all of the social and economic issues that our students face in a world that is growing more and more by the day.
Read More07.11.2023
Rethinking the Big Box
Adaptive reuse of existing buildings presents a win-win-win opportunity for communities, schools, and students.
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