For the new educational buildings projects architects are using a modern design, involving glass and steel to create spaces with a lot of light and of course resistant and durable. I might say that the students that are learning or will learn in these buildings are pretty lucky fellows cause a new and modern building is not only about the facade, it also has a lot more facilities than the ones that have been built a few decades ago.
Faculty of Law, University of Sydney, Australia – FJMT
Business School and Teaching Complex in Auckland, New Zealand – FJMT and Archimedia
A New Student Learning Centre for Ryerson University in Toronto, Canada – Snøhetta and ZPA
Hedley Bull Centre in Victoria, Australia – Lyons
IMI International Management Institute Kolkata in West Bengal, India – Abin Design Studio
House of Music in Aalborg, Denmark – Coop Himmelb(l)au
FIU Chapman Graduate School of Business in Miami, Florida, USA – KPF
University of Tasmania School of Medicine in Tasmania, Australia – Lyons
Sino-Danish Centre for Education and Research in Copenhagen, Denmark – Henning Larsen Architects
Singapore University of Technology and Design – UNStudio and DP Architects
American University School of International Service in Washington DC, USA – William McDonough + Partners and Quinn Evans
POSTECH Marine Sciences Campus in Uljin, South Korea – SmithGroup
Xi’an Jiaotong-Liverpool University Administration and Information Centre in Suzhou, China – “>Aedas
Diller Scofidio and Renfro to Design Columbia Business School in New York, USA – DS+R
Mashouf Performing Arts Center at San Francisco State University in San Francisco, USA – Michael Maltzan Architecture
Luneburg University’s Libeskind Building in Luneburg, Germany – Daniel Libeskind
Columbia University Northwest Corner Building in New York, USA – Rafael Moneo, Davis Brody Bond Aedas and Moneo Brock Studio
Icelandic Institute of Natural History in Gardabaer, Iceland – ARKÍS architects
KAUST University in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia – HOK
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