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The SANE Space Model: Its Implications for Higher Education Planning
Presenter(s): Shirley Dugdale, DEGW North America; Andrew Harrison, DEGW Plc; Kathleen Burr Oliver, Johns Hopkins University
The SANE study, Sustainable Accommodation for the New Economy, is a two-year, $5 million EC-funded study. It focuses on the creation of collaborative workplaces for knowledge workers across Europe, encompassing both virtual and physical spaces. Its findings on the impact of distributed learning and transition from location centric to location independent work suggest new insights for campus planning. These approaches were applied to a master plan for Johns Hopkins health sciences libraries for a network of distributed facilities. |
![]() This knowledge resource from SCUP is a concurrent session presented at the Society's thirty-seventh annual, international conference and Expo, SCUP–37, in San Diego, CA (USA), in July of 2002. Audiocassettes of this and other SCUP–37 sessions are available for purchase here. |
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