Designing for the Dimensions of Being (Human), Part 2
06.07.2016
Part two of this five-part series focuses on the sensory dimension of being human, and what that means for architectural design.
Part two of this five-part series focuses on the sensory dimension of being human, and what that means for architectural design.
Exploring design perspectives that focus on human ability in four specific dimensions.
What really makes a student fall in love with campus?
Firm president Steve Emer discusses how to use architecture to keep upperclassmen on campus.
President Steve Emer describes student housing solutions for institutions grappling with how to keep upperclassmen on campus.
The Penn State team’s culture of mutual respect is so effective it has been given a name, High Performance Teamwork (HPT).
The first major project using the design-build delivery method deemed a major success at Miami University in Oxford, Ohio.
A new cluster-style living center is being constructed at Grand Valley State University where the design provides more human-scaled, intimate neighborhoods.
Making lasting connections through strategic planning will be discussed (program # 807) at ACUHO-I’s upcoming Florida conference.
The H2H program at Indiana University is transforming the throwaway culture while putting more cash in students’ pockets.