The Committee on Architecture for Education (CAE) is a Knowledge Community of the American Institute of Architects (AIA). We are a large and active group of over 10,000 architects and allied professionals concerned with the quality and design of all types of educational, cultural, and recreational facilities that promote lifelong learning in safe, welcoming and equitable environments. The CAE’s mission is to foster innovative and collaborative design of educational facilities and to heighten public awareness on the importance of learning environments.
Course Description Frequently when setting out on the design of a new learning environment for young children we hear statements like these from owners, builders and sometimes even architects: “What’s the big deal, its only a daycare?” “Why can’t I reuse this empty (school, house, retail strip), its just little kids-they won’t know the difference.” “Why is it so expensive, its only a daycare center?” Come with us as we walk on the child side and learn why it is so important, what are the pieces and parts, who needs to be at the design table and how does the design grow into reality. Speakers: Mike Wells, AIA Chair, Early Childhood Learning Environments subcommittee Bruce Wardell, AIA Early Childhood Learning Environments subcommittee To learn more about other CAE activities please visit: www.aia.org/cae. #CommitteeonArchitectureforEducation