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Dormitory Design

Dormitories are no longer one-size-fits-all spaces. As student needs evolve, so does dormitory design—shifting from utilitarian layouts to thoughtfully crafted environments that prioritize comfort, functionality, …

Designing for STEM Education

As STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math) education continues to expand across schools, colleges, and learning centers, design is playing a vital role in shaping …

Native American Pueblo Design

Native American Pueblo design is one of the oldest continuously practiced architectural traditions in North America. Originating with Pueblo peoples—including Hopi, Zuni, Taos, Acoma, and …

Multipurpose Performance Spaces in Schools

As education environments evolve, multipurpose performance spaces in schools are becoming more dynamic and multifunctional. No longer limited to stage productions, these areas now serve …

Cuban Design: A Fusion of History and Color

Cuban design tells a story of cultural fusion, blending Spanish colonial influences with Moorish details and tropical warmth. Characterized by pastel facades, arched openings, and …

Swiss Alpine Design

Nestled in the heart of Europe’s breathtaking mountain landscapes, Swiss Alpine design embodies a seamless fusion of tradition, craftsmanship, and modern refinement. Rooted in natural …

Micro-Learning Pods 

As modern educational environments evolve, the need for balance between collaboration and independent study has never been greater. Micro-learning pods—compact, adaptable spaces within larger schools—offer …

Health-Focused Schools

Health-focused schools are redefining educational environments by prioritizing physical, emotional, and cognitive well-being. Moving beyond traditional classroom design, these spaces integrate improved air quality, ergonomic …

The Timeless Allure of Moroccan Design

Moroccan design, influenced by Berber, Arab, and Islamic cultures, is celebrated for its captivating blend of tradition and artistry. This design style is a testament …

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