Education
Inspired design for impactful learning
The classroom is a catalyst.
How can classrooms better support teachers and help students engage? How can a facility not only create community, but reflect the community it’s in? How can a limited budget today provide what you’ll need in the future? At Corgan, we collaborate and conduct research to answer the questions your school faces, so you can focus on answering the questions on your students’ minds. A well-designed school offers more than a place to learn — it creates a space that sparks ideas, promotes collaboration, and enhances the experience of learning for everyone involved. To us, the only standard of successful design is a building full of inspired students.
Education Markets
Education Contacts
Education Projects
Chandler Elementary School Renovations, Allen ISD
University of North Texas, College of Visual Arts and Design
Cypress Springs Elementary School, Dripping Springs ISD
Panther Creek High School, Frisco ISD
Texas A&M University-Texarkana, Building for Academic and Student Services
Tyler Legacy High School, Tyler ISD
Dallas College - Richland, Red River Hall
The University of Texas at Arlington, West Campus Parking Garage
Panola College, Dr. Gregory S. Powell Science Center
Dallas College Richland Campus Master Plan
Amy Coleman Middle School, Fort Bend ISD
District-Wide Master Plan, Tarrant County College
Coppell Middle School West, Coppell ISD
West Plains High School, Canyon ISD
Kiser Middle School, Guilford County Schools
Invisible Strain: Rethinking Schools for Teachers with Disabilities
Intentional Furniture Design is Reshaping Educational Spaces
Corgan’s Los Angeles Office Expands with Addition of Two Studio Leaders
Corgan Ranked #6 K-12 School Architecture Firm by Building Design + Construction
AmTech Career Academy
Designing for Mental Health: Educational Facilities
Elevating Higher Education — Shaping the Student Experience
Corgan Awarded ASID Foundation Research Grant
Building a Better Future in Education
Celebrating 40 Years in Frisco ISD
Generation Alpha: Your Future Employees (or Coworkers)
High Tech Libraries