''The second edition of University Trends highlights the range of issues that universities across the globe are considering as they evolve their campuses to provide contemporary educational facilities, engage with the urban realm and support innovation. The authors'' unparalleled knowledge of the international higher education campus context is clearly discernible and the selected case studies are both informative and inspirational. I would recommend this book wholeheartedly to those working in university management with a responsibility for the physical asset of the estate.''- Professor Veronica Campbell, Bursar & Director of Strategic Innovation, Trinity College Dublin ''As universities capitalise on the knowledge cluster effects they have on the cities, regions and countries in which they operate, seminal works such as University Trends are poignant reminders of the important role universities play in creating great cities, places and civil societies. By showcasing the very best examples of urban design, architecture and place making in a world driven by research, teaching and learning, University Trends brings into sharp focus the driving factors that grant some universities the privilege of a higher ranking on a number of important measures. This book is a must-read for all university boards, executives and Vice-Chancellors contemplating their position in a globally competitive knowledge economy.''- Andy Sharp, Director Facilities and Services, Australian National University ''As demands on universities continue to grow and become more complex, with budgets more and more restricted, an insistent reminder of the importance of their physical environment is vital. The authors of this book continue to raise awareness of the significant relationship between university buildings and their landscape and the learning experience.
With this volume, they challenge us to think through the relevance and rationale of current building and master planning typologies and challenge us to clarify our thoughts about the future, putting a forecast of priorities before us. Their work is an invaluable stimulus to aim for high quality progressive design.''- Paul Williams, Founding Partner, Stanton Williams y Trendsare poignant reminders of the important role universities play in creating great cities, places and civil societies. By showcasing the very best examples of urban design, architecture and place making in a world driven by research, teaching and learning, University Trends brings into sharp focus the driving factors that grant some universities the privilege of a higher ranking on a number of important measures. This book is a must-read for all university boards, executives and Vice-Chancellors contemplating their position in a globally competitive knowledge economy.''- Andy Sharp, Director Facilities and Services, Australian National University ''As demands on universities continue to grow and become more complex, with budgets more and more restricted, an insistent reminder of the importance of their physical environment is vital. The authors of this book continue to raise awareness of the significant relationship between university buildings and their landscape and the learning experience. With this volume, they challenge us to think through the relevance and rationale of current building and master planning typologies and challenge us to clarify our thoughts about the future, putting a forecast of priorities before us.
Their work is an invaluable stimulus to aim for high quality progressive design.''- Paul Williams, Founding Partner, Stanton Williams ess of the significant relationship between university buildings and their landscape and the learning experience. With this volume, they challenge us to think through the relevance and rationale of current building and master planning typologies and challenge us to clarify our thoughts about the future, putting a forecast of priorities before us. Their work is an invaluable stimulus to aim for high quality progressive design.''- Paul Williams, Founding Partner, Stanton Williams.