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A Survey on Student Life Facility Trends
Treanor Architects is conducting this brief survey to investigate the trends today’s campuses are responding to in the programming, design and construction of their student life facilities. This should take less than 5 minutes and we would greatly appreciate your valuable insight and perspective.
Please complete this survey before July 15, 2011. You will receive a copy of the survey results once they are tabulated.
Providing four walls and a bed is no longer sufficient, but pie-in-the-sky aside, what is the reality on your campus?
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. Rate the following current residence life building design trends on a scale of 1-5 in terms of their relevance to your campus.
Not Relevant
Relevant, Not Enforced
Give Careful Consideration
Extremely Important to Campus
ACADEMIC SUPPORT
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Rate the following current residence life building design trends on a scale of 1-5 in terms of their relevance to your campus. ACADEMIC SUPPORT Not Relevant
ACADEMIC SUPPORT Relevant, Not Enforced
ACADEMIC SUPPORT Give Careful Consideration
ACADEMIC SUPPORT Extremely Important to Campus
BUILDING COMMUNITY
BUILDING COMMUNITY Not Relevant
BUILDING COMMUNITY Relevant, Not Enforced
BUILDING COMMUNITY Give Careful Consideration
BUILDING COMMUNITY Extremely Important to Campus
ATTRACTING & RETAINING STUDENTS
ATTRACTING & RETAINING STUDENTS Not Relevant
ATTRACTING & RETAINING STUDENTS Relevant, Not Enforced
ATTRACTING & RETAINING STUDENTS Give Careful Consideration
ATTRACTING & RETAINING STUDENTS Extremely Important to Campus
SUSTAINABILITY
SUSTAINABILITY Not Relevant
SUSTAINABILITY Relevant, Not Enforced
SUSTAINABILITY Give Careful Consideration
SUSTAINABILITY Extremely Important to Campus
TECHNOLOGY INTEGRATION
TECHNOLOGY INTEGRATION Not Relevant
TECHNOLOGY INTEGRATION Relevant, Not Enforced
TECHNOLOGY INTEGRATION Give Careful Consideration
TECHNOLOGY INTEGRATION Extremely Important to Campus
PROVIDE FLEXIBILITY
PROVIDE FLEXIBILITY Not Relevant
PROVIDE FLEXIBILITY Relevant, Not Enforced
PROVIDE FLEXIBILITY Give Careful Consideration
PROVIDE FLEXIBILITY Extremely Important to Campus
ENCOURAGE COLLABORATION
ENCOURAGE COLLABORATION Not Relevant
ENCOURAGE COLLABORATION Relevant, Not Enforced
ENCOURAGE COLLABORATION Give Careful Consideration
ENCOURAGE COLLABORATION Extremely Important to Campus
CREATE A SENSE OF PLACE
CREATE A SENSE OF PLACE Not Relevant
CREATE A SENSE OF PLACE Relevant, Not Enforced
CREATE A SENSE OF PLACE Give Careful Consideration
CREATE A SENSE OF PLACE Extremely Important to Campus
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. What is the single biggest trend that is impacting the design and construction of student residences on your campus? (Please select one.)
What is the single biggest trend that is impacting the design and construction of student residences on your campus? (Please select one.)
ACADEMIC SUPPORT
BUILDING COMMUNITY
ATTRACTING & RETAINING STUDENTS
SUSTAINABILITY
TECHNOLOGY INTEGRATION
PROVIDE FLEXIBILITY
ENCOURAGE COLLABORATION
CREATE A SENSE OF PLACE
Other (please specify)
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. What is the single biggest trend that is impacting the design and construction of NON-RESIDENTIAL student life buildings on your campus? (Please select one.)
What is the single biggest trend that is impacting the design and construction of NON-RESIDENTIAL student life buildings on your campus? (Please select one.)
SUPPORT LEARNING & TEACHING
BUILDING COMMUNITY
ATTRACTING & RETAINING STUDENTS & FACULTY
SUSTAINABILITY
TECHNOLOGY INTEGRATION
PROVIDE FLEXIBILITY
ENCOURAGE COLLABORATION
CREATING A SENSE OF PLACE
Other (please specify)
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. What is the most significant change that your campus plans to make in its student life buildings within the next 3 to 5 years?
What is the most significant change that your campus plans to make in its student life buildings within the next 3 to 5 years?
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. In the next 10 years, our campus will be successful if we are providing the following residential living styles (check all that apply).
In the next 10 years, our campus will be successful if we are providing the following residential living styles (check all that apply).
Traditional (rooms with community baths)
Semi-Suites – (rooms with a shared private bath)
Suites – (rooms with a shared private bath & living room)
Apartments (rooms with shared private bath, living room & full kitchen)
Hybrid: Traditional Pod Style – pods of 12-24 sharing a common bath and living area.
Hybrid: Super Suites – communities of 6-12 with shared private bathrooms, living room and kitchenette
Other (please specify)
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. Participant Profile
Participant Profile
Name:
Title:
Institution:
Email:
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. Type of Institution
Type of Institution
Public
Private
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. Size of Student Body
Size of Student Body
Under 1,000
1,000-5,000
5,000-10,000
10,000-20,000
20,000+
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. Opt In
Opt In
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Treanor Architects, a recognized leader in student life architecture, has been creating environments for students' personal, social and academic success since 1981. Having planned, programmed or designed more than 150 student life projects on 70 national and international college campuses, Treanor’s research-based design studio is dedicated to enhancing the learning environment through highly efficient, inspirational architecture. Learn more at www.treanorstudentlife.com.
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