2013 Educational Interiors Showcase Commentary: Innovative Interiors

Aug. 1, 2013
The jury used specific criteria when determining citation winners.

Three jurors from across the country were invited in May to judge this year’s crop of the best in education design. When poring over the projects and determining citation winners, the jury considering these criteria:

• Design should create new solutions.

• Effectively meet program requirements.

• Adaptability/flexibility.

• Innovation and creativity.

• Cost-efficiency.

• Sensitivity to the community and context. 

• Integrated, transparent and seamless technology.

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