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In 2011, LEARNING BY DESIGN is commemorating its 20th year as the
premier source for education design excellence—and your firm is invited to
participate in a one-of-a-kind celebration!
NOW available in
LEARNING BY DESIGN digital format
and online at
Spring 2011 Edition learningbydesign.biz!
Published April 2011
LEARNING
BY DESIGN
The premier source for education design innovation and excellence
Presented by Stratton Publishing & Marketing Inc. and
the National School Boards Association/American School Board Journal
www.learningbydesign.biz
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Unmatched Prestige. Maximum Exposure. Unparalleled Quality.
For 20 years, LEARNING BY DESIGN has showcased the very best in the education design
market. From innovative pre-K to 12 schools to cutting-edge colleges and universities,
LEARNING BY DESIGN features the nation’s most engaging and enriching learning
environments—and the firms and design teams that created them.
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Size of Site: 0.5 acres toric, the modernized and
Building area: 68,000 square feet expanded facilities have
Building Volume: 1.1 million cubic enhanced Walls’ student-
feet centered culture and ambiance.
The intimate, non-institutional
magazine’s visibility. There will be bonus distribution at key industry conferences,
Space per Student: 148 square feet
character and inviting daylit
cost per Student: $65,000
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construction cost: $30 million ing—a local landmark also list-
online presence, and much more. Don’t miss this opportunity to be a
Total Project cost: $39 million ed on the National Register of
contract Date: Dec. 2005 Historic Places—are echoed in
the design of the 21st century
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Commemorative Marketing Tools Every firm that is published in the
LEARNING BY DESIGN Spring 2011 Edition will receive a host of valuable market-
2010 Grand Prize Winner:
ing materials, including a one-time LEARNING BY DESIGN commemorative logo
School Without Walls for your marketing efforts that identifies your firm as a prestigious participant in
Washington, DC this special anniversary issue. Use the logo on your Web site with a hotlink to your
Ehrenkrantz Eckstut & Kuhn Architects online project on www.learningbydesign.biz, and include it in e-mail signatures,
company stationery, advertisements, and other marketing materials.
“Winning the Grand Prize in Discounted Reprints Having your firm’s outstanding projects published in
LEARNING BY DESIGN demon- this special anniversary edition of LEARNING BY DESIGN is an accomplishment
strates that all of the hard work you’ll want to leverage in your client relationships, business development efforts,
and marketing strategies. So LEARNING BY DESIGN will extend a 20% reprint
by the school, our client, and our
discount to all firms who make their reservations by the Early Bird Deadline of July
city to renew the School Without 16, 2010!
Walls was worthwhile. Everyone is
Special Anniversary Editorial The 20th anniversary editorial section will
thrilled and honored.” look back on the most innovative concepts in educational design during the past
—Matthew Bell, AIA, Principal 20 years and forecast what’s in store for the coming decade. Architects, builders,
engineers, education leaders, and others can share their thoughts and predictions.
Ehrenkrantz Eckstut & Kuhn Architects
To be included, send an e-mail to LBD20@strattonpublishing.com.
Matt Wargo Photography davemoorephoto.com
What makes LEARNING BY DESIGN different
from other publications?
LEARNING BY DESIGN’s only mission is to showcase the most
innovative and effective projects in education design and construction,
so the nation’s students ultimately can benefit from rich environments
that support educational goals. Twice a year, LEARNING BY DESIGN
focuses exclusively on design innovation and excellence with its Spring
NOW available in
digital format
and Fall editions so that your firm gets exposure throughout the year.
and online at Key education decision makers know that when they receive
learningbydesign.biz!
LEARNING BY DESIGN they have an invaluable source of design and
construction best practices, innovation, and award-winning projects.
Jury Review Panel and Honors Unbeatable Exposure for Your Firm!
Architectural, engineering, and design firms—and others related All firms whose projects are selected for publication in the
to the field—may submit entries completed in the past five years Spring Edition of LEARNING BY DESIGN receive maximum
or significant works in progress. Each entry is carefully screened national exposure before 65,000 education decision makers,
and considered for inclusion as an Outstanding Project. PLUS this additional FREE marketing:
Our prestigious and nationally recognized jury of architects ✔ High-profile and attractively designed editorial coverage in
and educational facility planners considers all entries and LEARNING BY DESIGN
selects those top projects in pre-K to 12 and college/ ✔ Customized certificates of recognition
university facilities to be honored with Grand Prize, Citation
of Excellence, and Honorable Mention awards. ✔ Online exposure all year at
www.learningbydesign.biz
Readers share
Judges evaluate each project based on the completeness of ✔ Year-long hotlink to your
the submission and the quality of these components: firm’s Web site
their issues with
✔ Statement of challenges and solutions ✔ National media exposure in press an average of
✔ Exterior photographs showing main entrance and
at least one other view
releases and articles 3 additional
✔ Interior photographs showing instructional ✔ Coverage in LBD E-News
decision
and support spaces bimonthly newsletter
✔ Floor and site plan ✔ Bonus distribution at key
makers in
education and design conferences the education
✔ Print-ready PDFs for all market—
multi-page entries
✔ Winning projects receive
giving LEARNING
Who Sees Your LEARNING BY DESIGN Project? extra coverage in LBD E-News BY DESIGN an
LEARNING BY DESIGN reaches more than 65,000 decision
makers in the pre-K to 12 and college/university education market, expanded reach
For expanded exposure, add an
including school superintendents, independent school directors,
LBD Virtual Marketplace listing
of more than
college/university facility planners, security/safety officials,
business officials/purchasing agents, and architects/engineers.
on learningbydesign.biz. 208,000!
Blake Marvin, HKS, Inc.
Deadlines for LEARNING BY DESIGN Spring 2011 Edition “The common goals of achieving excellence
(Published April 2011) in education, preserving its unique coastal
• Early Bird Deadline: July 16, 2010 environment, and providing an affordable
• Final Deadline: September 30, 2010 architectural solution with long-term
• Entry binders for jury panel review due: October 8, 2010 savings for Poquoson made our
collaboration with the community a dynamic
Don’t forget to plan now to enter your projects in the Fall and creative experience for all.”
edition of LEARNING BY DESIGN, published in October 2011. —Bob Moje, Principal
VMDO Architects
2010 Grand Prize Winner
Poquoson Elementary School
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LEARNING BY DESIGN RESERVATION FORM
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How to Enter
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and return it via mail, e-mail, or fax along with your
reservation fee. Reserve your space by July 16,
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