Design Collaborative renovated Marian University’s Ancilla College Simulation and Skills Laboratory, focusing on advanced technology and resources to train nurses effectively and address the state’s shortage.
Taktik Design transformed a sunken garden into an immersive green space at Collège de Maisonneuve, integrating biophilic design elements, modular furniture, and artworks to enhance user experience.
HGA‘s Natural Sciences Building at Sacramento City College is a cutting-edge, student-centric facility with a traditional-meets-modern design, supporting equity goals and achieving LEED Gold certification.
Kinsolving Hall’s renovation by Pfluger Architects reimagines student lounges to represent personal growth stages, from sanctuary to limitless potential, with vibrant colors and diverse seating for community building.
KOKAISTUDIOS transformed a Wuhan sales office into EYAS Kindergarten, focusing on child-oriented design with fluid spaces, rounded forms, and artistic influences to facilitate learning and engagement through art.
Bend Science Station by Hennebery Eddy Architects integrates sustainable design, architecture, and experiential learning in a light-filled building on the OSU-Cascades campus.
Waynesburg University – Entrepreneurial Hub for Innovative Ventures and Endeavors (eHIVE)
DRAW Collective
DRAW Collective redesigned Waynesburg University’s eHIVE space with a focus on creativity, flexibility, and durability through the integration of maker spaces, classrooms, and a folding glass wall.
DLR Group‘s design of Gretna East High School fosters connections through site organization, building orientation, and access to outdoor spaces, creating a unique learning environment for 1,600 students.
Gannon University engaged The Collaborative to transform a former AT&T Call Center into I-HACK, a state-of-the-art cybersecurity and technology space, featuring labs and maker spaces.
Skidmore, Owings & Merrill (SOM) transformed Wellesley College’s outdated science center into an integrated complex with state-of-the-art facilities and a sustainable “living laboratory” village for science programs.