How Corporate and Educational Design Influence Each Other | LPA+U | Free Webinar
Where might you find a playful slide, colorful artwork installations and places for focused work? Your local school—and the latest corporate interior of a technology business.
In this recording of LPA+U, we examine the similarities between a variety of educational and corporate settings involving designers and planners, exploring how universal “human-centered” design can be for all ages and how the built environment can inspire lifelong learners.
The presentation is led by Architect and Associate Principal Keith Hempel, Interior Designer and Associate Kate Mraw and Landscape Architect and Associate Kari Kikuta. K-12 school designer Stephanie Matsuda-Strand serves as moderator.
What you'll learn:
+ Explore how universal “human-centered” design can enrich lives for all ages.
+ Discuss the similarities between a variety of educational and corporate settings.
+ Identify how educational spaces are looking to workplace design for inspiration to better prepare students for life after school.
+ Learn insights and tips for enhancing student and corporate life and wellness.
LPA+U (LPA University) is dedicated to providing cutting-edge research pertaining to sustainable building design to LPA staff, affiliated professionals and our clients. Please note, to receive AIA Continuing Education Units, live attendance is required and CEU's are not offered for recordings.
Видео How Corporate and Educational Design Influence Each Other | LPA+U | Free Webinar канала LPA Inc.
In this recording of LPA+U, we examine the similarities between a variety of educational and corporate settings involving designers and planners, exploring how universal “human-centered” design can be for all ages and how the built environment can inspire lifelong learners.
The presentation is led by Architect and Associate Principal Keith Hempel, Interior Designer and Associate Kate Mraw and Landscape Architect and Associate Kari Kikuta. K-12 school designer Stephanie Matsuda-Strand serves as moderator.
What you'll learn:
+ Explore how universal “human-centered” design can enrich lives for all ages.
+ Discuss the similarities between a variety of educational and corporate settings.
+ Identify how educational spaces are looking to workplace design for inspiration to better prepare students for life after school.
+ Learn insights and tips for enhancing student and corporate life and wellness.
LPA+U (LPA University) is dedicated to providing cutting-edge research pertaining to sustainable building design to LPA staff, affiliated professionals and our clients. Please note, to receive AIA Continuing Education Units, live attendance is required and CEU's are not offered for recordings.
Видео How Corporate and Educational Design Influence Each Other | LPA+U | Free Webinar канала LPA Inc.
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