Shifts in approaches to learning, prioritization of faculty & staff, in addition to evolving values of students are inspiring Higher Education institutes to prioritize new and thoughtful spaces to support those dynamic shifts.
“These spaces need to adapt to their individual needs, but also serve a wide range of learning styles in this hi-flex learning environment we are in.”
Taylor Morgan, Allsteel Senior Workplace Advisory Manager
Students are looking for increased connection and collaboration when on-campus. Learn how D’Youville University curated unique learning, living, and in-between spaces that enhanced every aspect of the student, staff, administrator, and faculty experience – and led to an 8% increase in retention.
Aiming to integrate the future of hybrid learning, Hay Dobbs designed a variety of work environments: from small, intimate spaces – outfitted with green screens – to help students bring their presentations to life, to traditional large group study areas of tables and chairs, and flexible, technological touchdown spots for individuals and small groups.
Exploring how colleges and universities can best utilize their real estate.
Classrooms of the future must be more agile to support the new learning environment.
Responding to the shifting needs of administrative environments.