Hot on the heels of the federal government’s $16 billion commitment to national education infrastructure over the next three years, a new book claims to have the latest word on education design — and we’ve got five copies to give away.
?Woods Bagot director Kenn Fisher and education academic Clare Newton have edited Learning Spaces, being launched in Melbourne this week.? ?Intended as an aid for better communication between designers and educators, Learning Spaces explores the links between learning and design in its combination of journal articles and papers, case studies, interviews and advice from practitioners, professionals and academics. ??
To win…
Architecture & Design has five copies of Learning Spaces to give away to lucky readers. To enter, simply email [email protected] with your answer to this teaser before Monday 23 November 2009. Don’t forget to include your name and contact details.
In fewer than 20 words, tell us your motto for excellence in school design.
Terms and conditions:
To enter, please email your answer, along with your name, address and phone number to [email protected] Only one entry per reader. Entries close Monday 23 November 2009 at 5pm (EST). The winner will be the answer that the editor deems the best motto for designing in education. The editor’s decision is final and no correspondence will be entered into. The winner will be notified by phone and email. By entering, all entrants agree to their name and suburb being printed if they win. If the prize is not claimed within three months of the draw date, an unclaimed prize draw will be conducted at Reed Business, subject to any written directions given under the Trade Promotions regulations of each state of Australia. There are five prizes of a copy of the new Learning Spaces book available. The promoter accepts no responsibility for any variation in the value of the prize. No part is refundable or redeemable for cash. The promoter shall not be liable for any loss or damage whatsoever which is suffered (including but not limited to indirect or consequential loss) or for personal injury which is suffered or sustained by the prize except for any liability which cannot be excluded by law. The promoter accepts no responsibility for late, lost or misdirected mail. All entries become the property of the promoter. The promoter is www.architectureanddesign.com.au of Reed Business Information, 475 Victoria Avenue, Chatswood NSW 2067.