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Are For-Profit Developments Consistent With the Values of a Public University?

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Its use as a private company incubator, however, despite its programs for student engagement, might best be described as mission-adjacent and its dramatic interior spaces and lovely garden are no longer accessible to the public. This closing night of the old museum. I am by no means an expert on public-private partnerships. Read more »

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MIT’s Master of Real Estate Development Program Offers Scholarships for Students Interested in Sustainability, Finance & More

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The MIT Master of Science in Real Estate Development (MSRED) offers an unparalleled education in real estate practice. The program offers students a chance to sharpen their skills by working with other professionals of exceptional promise. Students listen during presentation at developer office in downtown Boston, October 2022.

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Shape the Future of the Built Environment with MIT's Master in Real Estate Development

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This post is brought to you by MIT Center for Real Estate The MIT Master of Science in Real Estate Development (MSRED) offers an unparalleled education in real estate practice. The program offers students a chance to sharpen their skills by working with other professionals of exceptional promise.

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Competitions: Kinderspace: Architecture for Children's Development

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Registration Deadline: Jun 19, 2024; Submission Deadline Dec 18, 2024 Introducing the Kinderspace: Architecture for Children's Development competition, an architectural challenge dedicated to crafting innovative educational spaces that enhance early childhood learning.

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Biophilic Landscaping in Educational Spaces: Stimulating Learning, Well-Being and Creativity

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Biophilic landscaping in education spaces recognizes the importance of this bond for student development, as it benefits well-being, academic performance, and people's health. Image: © Eleazar Cuadros Environments that inspire, promote well-being and stimulate a connection with nature.

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A new Kharkiv School of Architecture student project delivers valuable design solutions for rebuilding schools in Ukraine

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The "First-Aid Spatial Kit" initiative is being taught as part of the school’s first-year construction practice curriculum and allows students to develop copyable designs for various interventions (furniture, pavilions, play spaces, etc.), Each of t.

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A Primary School in the Tuscan Countryside and a Fine Arts Academy Extension in Germany: 8 Unbuilt Educational Facilities Submitted by the ArchDaily Community

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For architects, educational spaces are an opportunity for exploration, as they gather eager students together with professors and experts in their respective fields. The environment of educational facilities thus becomes a canvas for the cultivation of creativity, curiosity, and growth. Image Courtesy of re-a.d

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