Keeping up Appearances.
American School & University, February, 2003
Byline: Mike Kennedy Before deciding how to fill a house with furniture, a homeowner has to walk a fine line between the desire for things that look good and things that will last. Colleges and universities strive to achieve a similar balance between aesthetics and durability when they decide how to furnish their residence halls.
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Aesthetics are important, but officials also want items that will last beyond the first midterms of fall semester. Schools try to choose furniture that is pleasing to the eye, and that will stand up to the rough treatment that many students will ...
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