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21st-Century Learning Q&A

Nov 1, 2011 12:00 PM

Architects comment on the latest innovations in designing for future learning, as well as how design can support these trends.

21st Century Learning

The built environment can support emerging trends in education — from technology design solutions to specialized program classrooms and more. We asked architects featured in this special issue about the latest innovations in designing for future learning, as well as how design can support these trends.

To view any of the architect's responses, please click on a firm below. You can also page through all the responses.

Freese and Nichols, Inc.
Alfred Vidaurri, Jr., AIA, AICP, LEED AP, Vice President

HMFH Architects, Inc.
Laura Wernick, AIA, REFP, LEED AP, Senior Principal

Goodwyn, Mills and Cawood
Gary L. Owen Jr., Vice President, Architecture

The Estopinal Group
Brent Williams, Associate AIA, Director of Project Development

SHW Group LLP
Don Hensley, AIA, LEED AP, Principal and Higher Education Practice Director

Little
Tomas Jimenez-Eliaeson, Design Director, Community Practice Group

MKC Associates, Inc.
James M. Schmidt, AIA, Vice President

Selser Schaefer Architects
Robert Schaefer AIA, LEED AP, Principal

DLR Group
Jim French, AIA, REFP, Senior Principal

Fred Quinn & Associates
James D. Branscum, Superintendent, Metro Career Academy, Oklahoma City, Okla.

Rowland Design
Tricia Trick-Eckert, Principal, Tim Wise, Associate, and Sarah Marr-Schwartzkopf, President

Bond Wolfe Architects
Susan Pruchnicki, AIA, NCARB, LEED AP, Principal

PBK
Irene Nigaglioni, AIA, REFP, Partner/Director of Educational Planning

College of Business Administration, University of Nebraska at Omaha
Louis G. Pol, Dean

SmithGroup|F&S
Bill Neuhoff, Architectural Designer

Dober Lidsky Mathey
Art Lidsky, AICP, President

HHSDR Architects/Engineers
Joseph C. McLaughlin, PE, Executive Vice President/Chief Electrical Engineer

Dougherty + Dougherty Architects LLP
Brian Paul Dougherty, FAIA, LEED AP, Partner

Baskervill
Susan Orange, CID, Senior Associate

Earl Swensson
Wendell Brown, AIA, LEED AP, Design Architect/Project Manager

TMP Architecture, Inc.
John J. Castellana, FAIA, REFP, Chairman

Clark Nexsen Architecture & Engineering
Chris E. Brasier, FAIA, LEED AP, Vice President

The Collaborative Inc.
Ray D. Micham, AIA, LEED AP, Architect/Partner

Perkins Eastman
Alan M. Schlossberg, AIA, LEED AP, Principal

Architekton
Tom Reilly, AIA, Director

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