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ACSA announces 2022 Timber Education Prize winners

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The Softwood Lumber Board and the Association of Collegiate Schools of Architecture (ACSA) have announced the winners of the 2022 Timber Education Prize. The selected courses will be taught in architecture schools across North America in the coming years and provide an excellent insight into the future of design education.

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A Primary School in the Tuscan Countryside and a Fine Arts Academy Extension in Germany: 8 Unbuilt Educational Facilities Submitted by the ArchDaily Community

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For architects, educational spaces are an opportunity for exploration, as they gather eager students together with professors and experts in their respective fields. The environment of educational facilities thus becomes a canvas for the cultivation of creativity, curiosity, and growth. Image Courtesy of re-a.d

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Biophilic Landscaping in Educational Spaces: Stimulating Learning, Well-Being and Creativity

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Technology and Environment Laboratory Mencoriari / Semillas. Image: © Eleazar Cuadros Environments that inspire, promote well-being and stimulate a connection with nature. We have selected eight projects that bring natural elements to the classroom or that place students directly in nature to illustrate the qualities in these spaces.

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Designing Naturally Illuminated Learning Environments on a Tight Budget

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Image © Marc Duffus As societies evolve, educational facilities also undergo continuous transformation processes to keep up. In terms of their design strategies, they must embrace modern approaches that respond to the changing needs of students and teachers. Read more »

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AIA issues a supplementary guide addressing issues in architectural education

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The American Institute of Architects (AIA) together along with the Association of Collegiate Schools of Architecture (ACSA) has published a new supplement to its Guides for Equitable Practice in order to reflect a renewed focus of university education and institutions.

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Shape the Future of the Built Environment with MIT's Master in Real Estate Development

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This post is brought to you by MIT Center for Real Estate The MIT Master of Science in Real Estate Development (MSRED) offers an unparalleled education in real estate practice. Candidates for the MSRED degree often come to MIT with several years of experience within the built environment. Image courtesy of MIT CRE.

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Architecture Tailored for the Deaf and Hard-of-Hearing Community: Gallaudet University’s DeafSpace Principles

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Image © Kilian O’Sullivan Gallaudet University was established in 1864, becoming the first American educational institution for the deaf and hard of hearing. The university is officially bilingual, with American Sign Language (ASL) and written English used throughout the educational programs. Read more »

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