Tuesday, 3 May 2011
“Collaboration Station,” a feature in the May 2011 issue of University Business magazine, discusses the design of collaborative study spaces in higher education. Ed Gomes of Duke University talks about the Duke Link, the interactive teaching and learning space designed by Shepley Bulfinch which opened in 2008, noting that the project “was about creating an atmosphere in which people can experiment.”
Since the Link opened in 2008 it has attracted significant attention from institutions of higher education and architects across the US. Ed Gomes discussed the Link’s creation in a ...[more]
Posted in: education | news | publications
Tags: collaborative learning, duke link, duke university, group study, higher education, perkins library, pkal, sarah felton, university business, webinar
26 June 2011
American Library Association 2011 Annual Conference, New Orleans, LA
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events | libraries
Tags: academic library, ala, american library association, collaborative learning, duke link, duke university, group study, learning commons, perkins library
24 October 2006
Symposium on Healthcare Design (HFSE) - Chicago, IL
Jonathan Gyory presenting with KJWW Engineering and Boldt Consulting Services
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events | healthcare | sustainability
Tags: community hospital, geothermal, jonathan gyory, sherman hospital
14 November 2011
Healthcare Design 2011, Nashville, TN
Jay Verspyck AIA, Shepley Bulfinch
Koji Nakashima MD, Partners In Health
Andree LeRoy MD, Spaulding Rehabilitation Hospital
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community | events | healthcare | work in progress
Tags: jay verspyck, martha rothman, mass design group, melissa cooper, partners healthcare, partners in health, pro bono, spaulding rehabilitation, uma ramanathan
Thursday, 10 November 2011
Two months before the second anniversary of Haiti’s devastating January 2010 earthquake, the vision of a dignified and productive life for Haitians living with disabilities reached a major milestone this week as construction began on the Center for Rehabilitation and Excellence in St. Marc.
When it opens next year, the 6700 sf facility will transform immediate and long-term delivery of rehabilitation services in central Haiti while dignifying and normalizing the daily lives of people living with disabilities. The center will establish new national standards for rehabilitative care in ...[more]
Posted in: community | healthcare | news
Tags: haiti, healthcare delivery, jay verspyck, martha rothman, mass design group, melissa cooper, partners healthcare, partners in health, spaulding rehabilitation, uma ramanathan
Tuesday, 23 August 2011
Bloomington, IL – Site preparation is now underway at Illinois Wesleyan for the newest addition to the university’s main quad: a technology-rich classroom building with a wide array of classroom, study, and social spaces.
Sustainability is the watchword from project outset, as construction waste and debris from the site is recycled. The brick-clad building will be highly energy-efficient, with generous use of natural light and a geothermal field below.
The new classroom building is Shepley Bulfinch’s third project on the Illinois Wesleyan campus, following the Ames Library, which opened in ...[more]
Posted in: education | news | work in progress
Tags: academic building, alicia monks, barak yaryan, classroom, collaborative study, geothermal, higher education, illinois wesleyan, john christiansen
1 March 2006
National Association of Independent Schools conference - Boston, MA
Susan Hoadley with Emma Willard School and Halvorson Landscape Architects
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education | events
Tags: emma willard school, nais, secondary school, susan hoadley
22 March 2013
Harvard GSE Program in Professional Education, Cambridge, MA
Janette Blackburn, AIA, Principal, Shepley Bulfinch
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events | libraries
Tags: academic library, brody learning commons, collaborative learning, collaborative study, duke link, duke university, janette blackburn, johns hopkins