This report, produced by McGraw-Hill Construction with support from the U.S. Green Building Council and the Council of Educational Facility Planners, offers an essential overview of key market trends; an analysis of market demand; strategies for driving decision makers to embrace green schools; and case studies of successful green schools. Find out more.
Product Profiles
Schools
of the 21st Century Symposium
Be a Part of Building the Schools of the Future
March 28, 2008
Orlando, FL
Presented by Architectural Record with the support of McGraw-Hill Education and American Architectural Foundation.
Each day more than 59 million students, teachers and education employees spend considerable time in our nation’s schools. With school enrollment projected to increase at record levels through 2013, and spending on school construction, renovation and maintenance expected to total nearly $30 billion annually, the need to transform our schools has never been more urgent.
Symposium Discussion Topics
The Head of Their Class: Case studies of innovative school construction projects.
Greening Your Schools: Here’s how to lower operating costs while providing healthier places to effectively teach and learn.
Small-Learning Communities: Find out how the schools-within-a-school concept is gaining acceptance and getting great results.
Panel Discussions: Learn about new school construction materials and techniques designed to make schools more attractive, safer, and healthier while also improving student learning and lowering operating costs
Research Trends: A recap of the latest research conducted by McGraw-Hill Construction Analytics on school spending trends and “green school construction.”
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