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Exploring Key Trends in Next Generation Campus Design: Insights from the University of Melbourne, Western Sydney University, UNSW and the University of Glasgow
Universities are
almost unrecognisable from what they were a decade ago. Students have changed;
the way they study has changed, the job market they enter on graduation has
changed, and most importantly the power dynamic has shifted. The student is now
also the customer who demands value for money. As such institutions have to
make sure their facilities accommodate the new generation of student.
Campus buildings are increasingly multi-purpose, and lecture halls, libraries and student halls have been replaced with facilities that integrate work, rest and play in one building. The luxury available on campus is at levels students just a few years ago would have been astounded by. Now, it’s becoming the norm, with universities offering more and more deluxe options, in an ever-more demanding market in which students are customers as well as undergraduates.
With universities now undertaking innovative strategies in campus planning to attract and retain students through a new focus on engagement and experience, we’re seeing a transformation in much more than the physical.
Ahead of
the Future Campus Summit 2019 we take a look at how four universities – the
University of Glasgow, University of Melbourne, University of New South Wales
and Western Sydney University – are embracing these trends and driving future
campus design.
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