Strategic space planning for impact and efficiency.

Targeted Interventions for Outsized Impact

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    Tap Our Master Plan Wrap-Around Services To Enhance Your Investment.

    Make the most of your campus or workplace planning investment. We help assess your needs, gauge change readiness, scope your RFP and project agreement, and prepare your data.

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    Align Campus Learning Spaces With Institutional Teaching Priorities

    Do you learning spaces support and catalyze your institution’s teaching and learning priorities? We help you achieve this through practical enhancements to space planning, design, and scheduling.

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    Mitigate the Accessibility Risk of the Shift to Hybrid Work and Shared Spaces.

    Changes in workplace space utilization create accessibility risks. Reduce these with a pro-active, comprehensive plan for space design, scheduling practices, and organizational communication.

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    Measure and Benchmark Whether Your Spaces Are Equitable and Inclusive.

    Space is a key element of the campus experience that can advance or hinder equity and inclusion. Our scorecard helps demonstrate and elevate your commitment to these outcomes.

Student Success: Opportunities for the Taking

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    Boost Faculty-Student Interaction

    How frequent and meaningful are interactions between your students and faculty? Do you have an institutional-level strategy that includes spaces? Our integrated approach will provide results quickly.

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    Achieve Learning Space Equity

    Your learning spaces are not all the same — and they are probably not equitably distributed. Design is the first step, but strategic scheduling must follow. Our data-centric tools help level the campus experience.

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    Increase Access to Needed Courses

    Are your students getting the courses they need to graduate? Is registration a time of frustration? We evaluate and revamp your course schedule and room utilization to boost student success and satisfaction.