 | | | Welcome to the College of Education! Construction is completed on our new building. Please click on the links to the left to view construction photos of the building and the latest photos of the completed building. |
 | | | The North Carolina Teachers Legacy Hall in the building honors extraordinary teachers and administrators, showcases historic milestones in education and celebrates the teaching professi |
 | | | Watson School of Education Floor Plans |
 | | | This new building consists of two two-story blocks, one for faculty and administrative offices and one for classrooms and labs. A three-story atrium houses a cyber cafe and links the two blocks to each other and a 250-seat auditorium. |
 | | | Welcome to the Cabarrus College of Health Sciences Home of the Louise Harkey School of Nursing and the Allied Health Division Concord, North Carolina
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 | | | This four-story building was designed to allow the Krannert School of Management to expand. Undergraduate classrooms are on the first floor, while graduate classes meet upstairs. The new building is connected to the existing Krannert building by a skywalk and a tunnel.
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 | | | The Lillis Business Complex adds 145,000 square feet for a total of 196,500 square feet of space. Six learning centers cluster student resources and faculty offices together around particular disciplines |
 | | | Study a comprehensive blueprint of the Lillis Business Complex, floor by floor |
 | | | Housing both graduate and undergraduate business programs, the three-story building was designed to offer students facilities similar to those found in the business sector. Besides small and large meeting areas, it offers videoconferencing capabilities and a 232-seat auditorium. |
 | | | Jon M. Huntsman Hall serves as Wharton’s home in the center of Penn’s campus, providing a base for 2,400 undergraduates, 1,600 MBA students, 200 executive MBA students, and 200 PhD candidates. Designed by the architectural firm Kohn Pedersen Fox Associates with extensive involvement of students and faculty, this $139.9-million academic center is being funded entirely by gifts from alumni, corporations and friends.
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 | | | The U.S. Green Building Council's core purpose is to transform the way buildings and communities are designed, built and operated, enabling an environmentally and socially responsible, healthy, and prosperous environment that improves the quality of life. |
 | | | The purpose of the North Carolina Daylighting Consortium (NCDLC) is to improve the quality of life of and reduce economic and environmental costs for the citizens of North Carolina through the use of natural light in buildings. |
 | | | The purpose of the North Carolina Daylighting Consortium (NCDLC) is to improve the quality of life of and reduce economic and environmental costs for the citizens of North Carolina through the use of natural light in buildings. |
 | | | The Center for Universal Design (CUD) is a national information, technical assistance, and research center that evaluates, develops, and promotes accessible and universal design in housing, commercial and public facilities, outdoor environments, and products. Our mission is to improve environments and products through design innovation, research, education and design assistance. |
 | | | A good overview of the concept of universal design in everyday environments. Design illustrations, a brief history of the movement for disability rights, and recent legal developments are included |