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Articles Tagged with ''academic building''

Florida State University Student Union

How a Multi-System Roofing Approach Modernized FSU’s Student Union

When it came to addressing the roofing needs of the new building, the architecture firm responsible for the core and envelope of the project needed a manufacturer capable of delivering comprehensive, integrated solutions
February 13, 2026

Architects Lewis + Whitlock sought a provider skilled in diverse roofing systems—including low-slope systems, as well as waterproofing with vegetated roof and pedestal paver applications—ultimately choosing Siplast due to the brand’s reputation for long-term durability. 


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inside Black Rock Middle School

How Neurodiversity-Informed Design Creates Stronger Schools

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Scott Downie
February 6, 2026

Neurodiversity-affirming design expands optionality within the learning environment and the ability to adapt to a user’s sensory balance from day one.


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Witherspoon Student Center ceiling baffles

Metal Ceiling Featured in Award-Winning Student Center

Witherspoon Student Center at North Carolina State University (NC State) in Raleigh, NC is a multi-faceted facility on campus; bridging legacy and functionality to meet the needs of a bustling campus
January 23, 2026

Featured on ceilings in Witherspoon are tapered ATAS Lineair Plank panels in .032 aluminum in a custom woodgrain color. The panels are nestled in white perimeter ceiling bays, four bays in total, which enact a soffit-like appearance and creates unique effects.  


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UC Berkeley Creekside Center

UC Berkeley Creekside Center Undergoes Renovation for the Disabled Students’ Program

The revitalized building upgrades seismic and life safety performance, and is a welcoming, inclusive, and accessible new Center for the University’s Disabled Students’ Program
January 14, 2026

The renovation of the Creekside Center provides a new, more welcoming centralized home for disabled student services on campus and consolidates DSP staff, allowing for improved and expanded services for more than 4,000 students.


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Giddens School and Lake Washington Girls Middle School

Architectural Solutions for a Shared School Campus

Giddens School & Lake Washington Girls Middle School
January 9, 2026

The Giddens School and Lake Washington Girls Middle School complex is an urban educational campus located between Beacon Hill and the Central District neighborhoods of Seattle, and designed to host two private, independent schools.


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Catherine Commons exterior cladding

Metal Panels Bring Warmth and Color to Project in Collegetown

The project uses a variety of sustainable and environmentally conscious metal wall and roof panels in bright imaginative colors
December 31, 2025

The project consists of several multi-story buildings cladded in four ATAS products and in four unique colors, creating an exciting communal atmosphere that brings students together in places where they and their studies will thrive.


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Hutto High School

Modernizing a High School Through Facade Design

Using perforated fins, careful alignment, and plenty of school spirit, this high school in Texas turned its mascot into a highly visible architectural feature
December 8, 2025

As part of Phase III, the school had a unique vision for how it would display its mascot on an architectural feature on the building’s front facade, but needed help from CS’ BetterBuilt Studio to turn that vision into something tangible.


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SCHENKEL SHULTZ team breaks ground on new project in Florida

Schenkel Shultz Breaks Ground on New Student Success Center

Projected to open in 2027, the $40 million project will support UNF’s commitment to strategically growing its student population by 40% over the next five years
October 24, 2025

Schenkel Shultz, a Central Florida architectural and interior design studio, along with University of North Florida leadership, Ajax Building Company and City of Jacksonville officials, broke ground on the new Student Success Center.


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The University of Florida’s Malachowsky Hall for Data Science and Information Technology in Gainesville, Florida

McClure Wins 2025 CFSEI Design Excellence Award for Univ. of Florida Project

The University of Florida’s Malachowsky Hall showcases 170,000 SF-plus of exterior cold-formed steel non-bearing panels, earning McClure a 2025 CFSEI Design Excellence Award win
September 23, 2025

The University of Florida’s Malachowsky Hall showcases 170,000 SF-plus of exterior cold-formed steel non-bearing panels, earning McClure a 2025 CFSEI Design Excellence Award win.


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Lawrence Group Adds Nick Naeger, AIA as Associate Principal/Senior Project Manager

The Firm Also Expands Student Housing Studio
September 3, 2025

Lawrence Group announces the hiring of Associate Principal/Senior Project Manager Nick Naeger, AIA at its St. Louis headquarters. Naeger will join Lawrence Group’s Student Housing practice.


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