Balanced Beauty

The “isms” of the past 25 years – from postmodernism to deconstructionism – have thankfully faded to the background. As architecture, planning, and design become more influenced by…

Cornerstones Made of Paper

Just as a cornerstone provides for a strong and stable foundation, good communication and documentation anchor a construction project. Well-executed construction documents…

Nurses Needed Stat

The nursing shortage in the United States has been well publicized over the last decade. According to the American Association of Colleges of Nursing (AACN), the nursing shortage…

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Experience a day in the life of an Ayers Saint Gross team member.

What Do You Mean it Costs...?

Each year, Robert Dillman goes before the Board of Visitors of the University of Virginia for approval of $300- to $500 million in construction. Every time, someone asks, “Why does…

Bottom-line on Marketing to Prospective Students

In the course of my work for various colleges and universities, I have conducted more than 100 focus groups of high school students across the country. Normally, these sessions are…

Engineering Three Decades of Success

During 34 years as a senior planner and administrator at Case Western Reserve University, Kenneth L. Kutina helped raise $54 million, worked on three master plans that led to $300…

The Pedestrian Campus

Parking large numbers of automobiles is an expensive proposition for academic institutions. It is a by-product of the nation’s post-World War II enthusiasm for solving problems on a…

Developing Relationships

Returning alumni routinely head for the place around campus that holds the fondest memories, which isn’t usually the chemistry lab. Most often they visit the spot where they gathered…

Emory Experience

In 1915, American architect Henry Hornbostel was selected to design an Atlanta campus for the University, which had been established by the Methodist Church in 1836 in nearby Oxford.

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