Design for Education
By (Author) Gensler
By (author) Andrew Blum
Oro Editions
Oro Editions
15th February 2013
United States
General
Non Fiction
724.6
Paperback
200
Width 179mm, Height 229mm
Part of the Gensler Monograph series, Design For Education is a timely survey of modern learning environments from universities to primary schools. Introduced by Andrew Blum, a contributing editor at Metropolis, the book focuses on education's need for facilities that effectively support learning and accommodate growth and change over time. At a time when the education sector in developed countries is dealing with new budget realities, the book considers alternatives such as building repositioning and multipurpose, 24/7 facilities. In high-growth developing countries, it looks at the new campuses of international institutions. Seventeen case studies provide a detailed survey of the education sector's current range of facilities. For each project, the case studies document client intent, design response, key features, and highlights of actual or expected performance. Fully illustrated, the book serves as a guide to the state of the art of academic facilities for a range of pubic and private institutions. ILLUSTRATIONS: 140 photographs & 20 illustrations
Gensler is an award-winning global design firm and a leading specialist in the education sector. Its innovative and sustainable work with K-12 schools, colleges, and universities reflects an interdisciplinary, research-based design approach and a commitment to collaboration. Andrew Blum, who introduces the book, is a contributing editor at "Metropolis," and the author of "Tubes: A Journey to the Center of the Internet" (Ecco 2012). He writes regularly for the "New York Times," "Wired," "Popular Science," "Dwell," and "Architectural Record." He has degrees in literature from Amherst College and in human geography from the University of Toronto, and lives in his native New York City.