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Chen, Dongyang; Ha, Wei – Best Evidence in Chinese Education, 2022
Colleges and universities have been playing an increasingly important role in regional innovation-driven development. Based on panel data (1999-2016) of 287 cities in China, this study conducted an empirical analysis of the influences of the new campuses which were built for the expanded college enrollment on the city's patentable inventions and…
Descriptors: Universities, Colleges, Campuses, Innovation
Brown, Peggy Ann – Facilities Manager, 2013
This article reports on the historical meeting that took place March 23, 1914, with nearly a dozen "Association of Superintendents of Buildings and Grounds" leaders from Central Western Colleges and Universities in Chicago, IL. At that time, the term "superintendent of buildings and grounds" had only been adopted around the…
Descriptors: Facilities Management, Professional Associations, Conferences (Gatherings), Campuses
Kennedy, Mike – American School & University, 2011
Schools are facing a new reality in planning and funding facility projects. When there are fewer students filling classroom seats and there is less money to address the space needs in areas where there is enrollment growth, the inevitable conclusion is that an education institution pursuing construction and renovation projects will have a tough go…
Descriptors: Secondary Schools, Elementary Schools, Colleges, School Construction
Agron, Joe – American School & University, 2008
According to American School & University's 34th annual Official Education Construction Report, spending on construction by the nation's school districts and colleges slowed in 2007, representing the fourth consecutive year total expenditures dropped from the year before and setting a low point in spending so far this decade. A difficult economy…
Descriptors: School Construction, Expenditures, School Districts, Colleges
Kennedy, Mike – American School & University, 2009
It wasn't that long ago that when education architects and administrators raised the notion of green construction or sustainable-design strategies, they were met with head scratches and raised eyebrows. But in 2009, the energy-saving, water-conserving, environmentally friendly philosophies championed by those in the vanguard of the green schools…
Descriptors: Conservation (Environment), School Construction, Architecture, Educational Facilities Design
Brown, Julie Paul; Hillman, Luce R. – Facilities Manager, 2010
Most colleges and universities have taken great strides in recent years to embrace "being green." As part of this process, many institutions have established an Office of Sustainability or similar department to implement these practices and foster the image of environmental consciousness that the universities want to project. Institutions are…
Descriptors: Historic Sites, Higher Education, Sustainability, Sustainable Development
Woofter, Miles – American School & University, 2008
Planners and administrators at colleges and universities across the country face a daunting task: how to complete renovations or build new facilities in a tumultuous and challenging economic climate. It cannot be expected that wholesale improvement will come quickly, but the need to improve facilities is a pressing reality. Residence halls,…
Descriptors: Colleges, School Construction, Educational Facilities Improvement, Educational Facilities Design
Agron, Joe – American School & University, 2009
Spending on construction by the nation's education institutions increased in 2008, reversing four years of declines in total annual expenditures, according to "American School & University"'s 35th annual Official Education Construction Report. One of the reasons for the increase in spending was the fact that the majority of the construction…
Descriptors: School Construction, Expenditures, Educational Facilities Improvement, Elementary Schools
Kennedy, Mike – American School & University, 2006
Educators are accustomed to giving out grades, good and bad. However, when it comes to sustainable design and construction, it is the educators and administrators whose work is being graded. Just like the students they serve, education officials have different levels of commitment as they pursue environmentally friendly strategies in building…
Descriptors: Energy, Educational Facilities Design, Conservation (Environment), Sustainable Development
Dordai, Phillipe; Rizzo, Joseph – American School & University, 2006
Like their baby-boomer parents, the echo-boom generation is reshaping the college and university landscape. At 80 million strong, this group of children and young adults born between 1980 and 1995 now is flooding the college and university system, spurring a college building boom. According to Campus Space Crunch, a Hillier Architecture survey of…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Educational Facilities Planning, School Construction, Colleges
Dyer, Scott – Diverse: Issues in Higher Education, 2006
Like the resilient residents, city leaders and community boosters battered and displaced by Hurricane Katrina, officials from the Big Easy's colleges and universities vowed early on to come back. For Tulane University, one of the biggest challenges to overcome before resuming classes in January was finding schools for the children of the…
Descriptors: School Community Relationship, Natural Disasters, Public Schools, Charter Schools
School Planning & Management, 2001
Presents award-winning K-12 and college facility designs for 2001. Includes brief descriptions of each design along with photos, a floor plan, and project information covering such data as square footage, project costs, and student capacity. (GR)
Descriptors: Awards, Colleges, Construction Costs, Educational Facilities Design
White, Stacey – American School & University, 2006
Higher-education institutions are facing financial crises in their capital programs. Constant increases in the cost of oil, combined with material shortages in copper, steel and gypsum products, have contributed to an inexorable rise in the cost of construction. At the same time, capital budgets are decreasing. The result is that the education…
Descriptors: Competition, Educational Finance, Costs, Financial Support
Agron, Joe – American School & University, 2006
The old adage, "what goes up must come down," can be used to describe education construction spending in 2005. After impressive gains in expenditures during the first half of the decade, total construction spending by schools and universities pulled back from historic highs. A combination of factors, including skyrocketing fuel and…
Descriptors: School Construction, Costs, Budgeting, Resource Allocation