PRESS RELEASE: CampusDesign.co Launches as a Dedicated Resource for Educational Architecture

Architect Andrew Chung has announced the launch of CampusDesign.co, a new digital journal dedicated to exploring the architecture of education. Designed as both a resource and source of inspiration, the platform highlights the projects, ideas, and conversations shaping the future of learning spaces.

CampusDesign.co features a wide spectrum of educational environments, from kindergartens and primary schools to universities, libraries, and student accommodation. Early stories include:

Darlington Public School (Sydney) by fjcstudio, winner of the World Architecture Festival Building of the Year Award 2024.
Cal Poly Modular Housing (USA).
Prefab Kindergartens in Lisbon by Summary Studio.

“CampusDesign.co is for architects and educators,” said founder Andrew Chung. “We spotlight built work, competitions, modular systems, policy shifts, and material innovations—but we also look at the culture of design. How architects think, collaborate, and stay sharp while shaping environments that teach, include, and adapt.”

With educational spaces under increasing pressure to be sustainable, flexible, and future-ready, CampusDesign.co provides a curated lens on how architecture is responding to these challenges. The platform is designed for architects who work in, or are curious about, the education typology, as well as for educators seeking to understand the impact of design on learning.

Whether sketching your next brief or browsing between deadlines, CampusDesign.co delivers smart, sharp stories about educational architecture straight to your screen.

For more information, or to submit a project, visit www.campusdesign.co

Image Credits:
Ruth Gold Films
Fernando Guerra | FG + SG
Brett Boardman
Andrew Chung

Media Contacts:

Name: Andrew ChungCompany: Campus DesignEmail: Phone: 0290904188

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CampusDesign.co is a design journal founded by architect Andrew Chung, dedicated to educational architecture. From kindergartens to universities, libraries to student housing, we spotlight projects, ideas, and conversations shaping the future of learning spaces.