
Wellness on a Budget: How sensory spaces can support the mental health of students and teachers
Sensory spaces are designed to stimulate or soothe the senses to facilitate relaxation and create a sense of calm.
Sensory spaces are designed to stimulate or soothe the senses to facilitate relaxation and create a sense of calm.
Stantec has been selected to provide integrated design services for the new 122,000-square-foot Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math (STEM) building at the University of North Texas at Dallas (UNTD).
Stantec and ICON Architectural Group are partnering on the design for the 28,000-square-foot Materials Exploration and Advanced Materials Processing Facility (MatEx) at the University of North Dakotas Energy & Environmental Research Center (EERC), where researchers will conduct inquiries into such subjects as advanced carbon-based materials, biomass process, and critical minerals process and production.
Personnel from Washburn University recently cut the ceremonial ribbon officially opening its law schools new Robert J. Dole Hall, named in honor of the late senator, presidential candidate and World War II veteran.
Stantec, a global leader in sustainable design, was selected to provide architectural and interior design services for the recently unveiled Learning Commons at Kettering University, located in Flint.
Global integrated design firm Stantec was selected to provide architecture and engineering for new academic and student housing facilities at Douglas College, the largest degree-granting college in British Columbia, Canada.
A recent transformation at Portland State University has given new life to an outdated structure, infusing a 1960s venue with natural light and flexible spaces and resulting in an instant hub of campus activity.
Leading global design firm Stantec was selected to provide design and engineering services for three K-12 district bond programs in San Antonio, Texas; Bastrop, Texas; and Caledonia, Mich.
Pause for a moment and imagine yourself in a lush forest, hearing the gentle sound of water as it flows down the stream.
Driven by new paradigms in curriculum delivery and promising new research on what helps young learners excel, the early childhood classroom environment is changing.