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- Planning Types
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Focus Areas
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A framework that helps you develop more effective planning processes.
- Challenges
Challenges
Discussions and resources around the unresolved pain points affecting planning in higher education—both emergent and ongoing.
Common Challenges
- Learning Resources
Learning Resources
Featured Formats
Popular Topics
- Conferences & Programs
Conferences & Programs
Upcoming Events
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The Planner’s Bookshelf: Opus in Brick and Stone Book Review
Free Webinar | February 2, 2022 | 2:00 - 2:30 PM Eastern- Event Home
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Review by: Steven M. Wiesenthal
Opus in Brick and Stone:
The Architectural and Planning Heritage of Texas Tech University
Texas Tech University Press: Lubbock, Texas: 2020Author and architect Brian H. Griggs takes a deep dive into his alma mater’s fascinating architectural and planning history in his expansive book Opus in Brick and Stone: The Architectural and Planning Heritage of Texas Tech University. This colorful historical narrative showcases the Lubbock campus’s distinctive Spanish architectural style and follows its extraordinary campus planning evolution as a major public institution.
Join architect Steven M. Wiesenthal and author Griggs for a lively conversation about Texas Tech’s rich heritage and how it defines the campus today.
Registration
Cost: Free for everyone.
Registration closes on February 2, 2022, at Noon EasternA recording of this program will be available.
Closed captioning via Otter Ai will be provided for this webinar.Featured Speakers
Principal and Project ManagerParkhill’s Higher Education PracticePrincipalStudio Gang