Essentials Magazine Essentials Fall 2016: EDspaces Edition | Page 20

The Conference & Expo on Learning Environments VISIONING & RE-VISIONING Discover the Vision for School Facilities at THE FUTURE OF EDUCATIONAL FACILITIES EDspaces 2016 T he industry will be gathering to celebrate the newest products and latest trends in educational facility design, planning and management at the EDspaces Conference & Expo, November 2-4 in Cincinnati, OH. EDspaces attendees will experience the latest in educational furniture, fixtures, and equipment from over 150 top manufacturers that can be sold throughout the learning environment. See winners of the 2016 EDspaces Innovation Awards, juried by EDmarket strategic partner, the International Interior Design Association (IIDA) in conjunction with Learning by Design magazine. Media Partner 20 essentials | winter 2016 EDspaces will take full advantage of being in Ohio, a state with one of the largest and most active public K-12 school rebuilding programs underway. The Ohio Facilities Construction Commission (OFCC) and their public school partners are currently spending an average of $2 million dollars a day in school construction and the state is leading the nation in the design and construction of LEED schools through the US Green Building Council’s (USGBC) LEED for Schools rating system. Cincinnati boasts some of the most unique learning environments allowing EDspaces to tap into outstanding sources for both school tour locations and thought leaders sharing content through our education program. This year’s focus of Visioning and Re-visioning the Future of Educational Facilities highlights connections between creative learning and developing knowledge spaces that positively affect student outcomes. Once again, the American Institute of Architects Committee on Architecture for Education (AIA-CAE) is co-locating its Fall Conference with EDspaces and serving as a valued Knowledge Partner. An actively-engaged committee of EDmarket members, AIACAE leaders, local dealers and architects in Cincinnati, and planning partners from USGBC and OFCC, have planned a powerful education program featuring 32 educational sessions. Hear from experts in the design community sharing new research and trend data while educators and planners share their first-hand experience and needs for modern facility design that can affect positive change in the classroom.