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Settings for enriching education

Discover how our Design with Impact approach can enrich the higher education experience. These settings are designed to promote personal wellbeing, foster connections, and adapt to the ever-changing landscape of higher education.

Collage showcasing diverse, modern spaces: a green lounge area, a blue armchair in a quiet corner, and a collaborative workspace with long table and dividers.
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Spaces to thrive

No matter how higher education evolves, expect student success to remain a priority. Design with Impact settings support the relationships that drive successful outcomes, so everyone on campus can thrive.

  • Modern lounge area with green modular sofa, light wood tables, and various seating options. Large windows overlook a green space with trees.

    Community

    Community spaces gather people from different groups around a common purpose. They meet the broad range of needs that communities have for the spaces in which they work and connect.

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  • Modern classroom with focus on collaboration. Foreground features a long white table with laptops. Background shows enclosed booths with red fabric panels and white frames, some with seating and small tables inside.

    Group

    Groups determine the success of collaborative efforts on campus. Some groups of peers are more formal, while some are more casual. These spaces facilitate all the ways groups across campus interact and work together.

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  • A modern workspace with wooden flooring, featuring an individual seated at a round table, along with a person working at a desk behind glass, and contemporary furniture, including red and blue chairs.

    Individual

    Individuals determine the outcome of any interaction, and campus environments can support how each person prefers to relax, restore, and spend time alone. These spaces provide the furnishings and tools to cycle between individual work, collaboration, and rest.

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