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Report: Survey of Learning Space Design in Higher Education from Herman Miller (2009)

From Herman Miller's Education Solutions E-newsletter
November 2009
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Research Confirms Trend to Learning-Centered Spaces

The Society for College and University Planning (SCUP) and Herman Miller, have recently partnered on a survey to add data to our understanding of just how pervasive the trend toward learning-centered space design is on campuses today. Critics of the traditional approach to learning spaces have long contended that the regimented arrangements in our educational institutions are meant for a different age than the one in which our current students must function. It's no surprise that changes in the design of learning spaces suggested by this research are being seen on more and more campuses.

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