As architects, we’re always studying, learning from and drawing inspiration from the world around us. It’s why we attend industry conferences (like the Summit on Sustainability) and best practices calls,...
They say never judge a book by its cover, but many instances arise when we cannot help but form an immediate impression of something simply from a brand or word...
In my experience as an architect, it is not a common occurrence to walk into a crowded room and have everyone immediately stop what they’re doing to announce and celebrate...
This is a guest blog by a former SHP Architecture co-op, Samuel Tibbs. As part of his studies he traveled abroad to study the design, culture and history of Southeast...
Many Americans became more aware of the issue of lead in water after the water crisis in Flint, Michigan. It began in April 2014 after Flint officials changed its source...
Virtual Reality, or VR as it’s commonly called, is becoming the new “it” thing for the future of interactive media. It’s finding its way to the architectural mainstream by quickly...
Education is changing. We see if every day in every project we work on. Technology and educational delivery are the main drivers behind this change and teachers and administrations want...
As more and more people join the conversation around personalized learning and the role advancing technology plays in the future of education; parents, academics, and bystanders alike begin to raise...
Regardless of intent, using logos, names, and mascots of professional and collegiate teams can land school districts in major legal trouble. So, what can be done to avoid it? Mascots...