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Designing a Campus for Students and their Wellbeing. Part 2 – Communal Spaces

brainybirdz are sometimes commissioned to write articles and blogs for other organisations. This is a re-post of a blog written for Milliken earlier this month, where we argue for a different approach towards campus design. In our last blog post we discussed lecture theatres and the need to rethink the spatial design of campuses to…

January 26, 2021 in Flexible office.

Designing a campus for students and their wellbeing. Part 1 – The Lecture Theatre

brainybirdz are sometimes commissioned to write articles and blogs for other organisations. This is a re-post of a blog written for Milliken earlier this month, where we argue for a different approach towards campus design. A university campus is not just a workplace for academic and professional services staff, but also the daily ‘workplace’ for…

January 26, 2021 in Flexible office.

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