Meeting of The Minds.
American School & University, August, 2004 by Gallo, William J.
Byline: William J. Gallo, AIA
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In recent years, industry-oriented higher-education institutions have proliferated in urban areas. Many facilities have grown too quickly, simply constructing new buildings or redeveloping existing buildings to accommodate increased student demand for education and training programs. As a result, these colleges and universities often have found themselves at odds with the vision of the local community. Schools can place a greater burden on an infrastructure that was not designed to handle the additional traffic, water, sewer, electrical, ...
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