Know this: new university design
The landscape of third-level education is changing and, with it, its literal architectural landscape. Flexible learning requires flexible spatial solutions.
Januarie 21, 2020 | 11:00 pm CUT

The impressive entrance lobby at the Isenberg School of Management Business Innovation Hub by Bjarke Ingels Group. Photo: Laurian Ghinitoiu



Rogers Stirk Harbour + Partners' The Centre Building at LSE not only contains much-needed spaces for education, but its layout enables the creation of a small outdoor plaza. Photos: Mark Gorton (RSHP) (top); Joas Souza (middle, bottom)



The Isenberg School of Management Business Innovation Hub by Bjarke Ingels Group is a straightforward educational facility with a unique, but elegant formal flourish. Photos: Laurian Ghinitoiu (top); Max Touhey (middle, bottom)



Not only does the design of the Charles Library at Temple University by Snøhetta account for the changing nature of education, it also strives to be as environmentally conscious as possible. Photos: © Michael Grimm



HASSEL designed the new University of Melbourne Life Sciences Precinct building as a collaborative, yet comfortable hub for 21st century higher education. Photos: Earl Carter
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