Gray Puksand’s Chisholm Institute Frankston Redevelopment Project Stage 2 in Melbourne establishes a dynamic campus hub designed for adaptability, enhancing student experiences through versatile, future-proofed learning and social spaces.
The Foxford Innovation Centre at St Columba’s College in Essendon, designed by LiFE Architecture and Urban Design and Sora Interiors, harmoniously blends innovative STEAM pedagogy with its sculptural precast concrete facade, promoting collaboration and sustainability.
The CTE Innovation Center in Greenville, designed by Little Diversified Architectural Consulting, embodies a flexible educational environment that integrates industry partnerships and state-of-the-art technology to prepare students for STEM careers.
Work Program Architects celebrates the legacy of the Olde Hampton community with the Mary W. Jackson Neighborhood Center, a dynamic 12,500-square-foot facility designed to foster connection and enrich lives in Hampton, VA.
The Collaborative’s renovation of Gannon University’s Highmark Events Center in Erie, modernizes the Division II facility, enhancing both athlete experience and urban vitality with state-of-the-art amenities.
DesignInc’s St John’s Grammar School Education Centre Arts + Tech Precinct in Adelaide seamlessly integrates innovative learning environments within a vibrant courtyard, honoring the site’s heritage while promoting sustainability and collaboration.
Kripper Studio revitalized Northeastern University’s West Village G Student Residences in Boston, enhancing 109,000 square feet with sustainable design elements to foster community and elevate student experiences.
GGA-Architecture’s FFCA North High School in Calgary, harmonizes with the hillside topography to create an innovative learning environment that blends educational spaces with the natural landscape.
Pfluger Architects’ Del Valle Central Child Development Center in Texas, creatively integrates museum-style learning environments, natural light, and community engagement to enrich early education and childhood development.
Lemay, Leclerc, and Prisme, in consortium, designed LaSalle Secondary School in Montreal to harmonize interior and exterior learning spaces through a human-centered design that fosters collaboration, community engagement, and sustainable educational practices.