Make a Face.
American School & University, February, 2004
Byline: Julie Strahle "Don't judge a book by its cover" is an old piece of advice that seems ideal in theory. But as colleges and universities compete for top-notch students along with their hefty test scores, an institution's "cover" may determine whether its reputation will shine or be left in the shadows.
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A campus' desired identity often fuels the master-planning process for institutions of higher education. Aside from the design itself, the furniture chosen to match an institution's design also can complement its identity. Although it is one of ...
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