Join the CAUSE!

The Coalition for the Advanced Understanding of School Environments(CAUSE) convenes global and national architecture firms, academic partners, local school districts, and the Center for Advanced Design Research and Evaluation (CADRE) to support the continuous improvement of educational facilities.

We need standardized, open source post-occupancy evaluation tools tailored to K-12 facilities that capture both educational outcomes and environmental exposures.

Interested in getting involved?

Contact us at cause@cadreresearch.org

 

Our Purpose

This Coalition has four key objectives:

  1. Conduct research to better understand how school design influences the health and performance of students and teachers and identify metrics that can be easily measured.

  2. Collaborating with education and design stakeholders to establish consistent data collection protocols tailored specifically for K-12 facilities.

  3. Advance interdisciplinary collaborations among architecture firms, academic partners, school districts, and research organizations.

  4. Foster an open-source, open-science, and transparent approach to knowledge sharing within the industry.

 

School Design matters.

There is growing academic and industry evidence that the physical environment in schools has direct impacts on children and teacher outcomes. Yet, much of our building evaluation work is completed in silos with varying degrees of methodological rigor and a narrow focus.

Why Now?

With the growing adoption of research in the architectural industry, we are at an inflection point that accelerates the integration of data in decision-making. The federal government is actively investing billions of dollars into modernizing our aging educational facilities without specific guidance on how these investments can also promote health and performance of our students.

Why a Coalition?

Stakeholders in education and design would benefit from consistent, reliable data collection and analysis tailored to K-12 facilities and occupants. A shared approach and framework would allow for broader reach of scholarly research and meaningful data sharing across design teams and school systems. A collaborative, multidisciplinary, geographically diverse partnership will advance the K-12 design industry by creating a holistic, evidence-based, user-centered and industry-supported tool.

A Co-Led Endeavor

 

Advisory Committees

School Design

This committee consists of professionals with design industry training and experience, who will advise on the potential applications of the research and participate in dissemination and interpretation.

Design Research

This committee consists of professionals specifically with research training and experience, who will guide and provide strategic feedback on our research methodology.

Education Policy

This committee consists of education professionals that will advise on the policy, planning, and development of school facilities. We are seeking collaborators with diverse backgrounds including academic, federal, state, and school leadership.


Coalition Founders:

CADRE

CADRE is a non-profit founded by a global design firm, HKS, to advance design research and evaluation on the societal impact of the built environment by providing a platform for shared thinking amongst community, industry, academia and design practice.

We initiate, coordinate and communicate collaborative research that is aligned with our mission.

 

HKS

We deliver designs that inspire, connect and perform.

Whether we are creating memorable experiences for sports fans; providing a world away to resort guests; or enabling teens living with cancer to support one another — we believe design can change people’s lives for the better.

 
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Multistudio

Multistudio collaboratively expands the practice of architecture, brand experience, city design, education design, and interiors to serve complex, and even contradictory needs of our clients and communities. The diversity of thought, people, and disciplines helps us explore place and spark possibilities of economic, social, and environmental change. And although we take on a variety of projects, neither size nor type dictates their importance.

Their impact does.

 

Perkins&Will

We aspire to create places where humanity thrives in harmony with nature. Our future depends on it.

Our work is driven by curiosity, powered by research and technology, and fueled by grit and ingenuity. We strive to make a positive difference every day. To do the right thing. To seek out ways to be even better.


This project was made possible by our sponsors.

Founding Members:

KI

KI is a leading manufacturer and designer of innovative furniture solutions, specializing in the education sector. Serving K-12 schools and higher education environments, as well as corporate workplaces, healthcare facilities, and government institutions, KI is recognized for its commitment to creating adaptable, human-centered designs.

 
 

Interface

Interface is a global leader in modular flooring, offering an integrated collection of carpet tile, premium rugs, luxury vinyl tile (LVT) and nora® rubber. Our flooring is designed to stand up, stand out and stand for something. Our ambition is to create products that are made for more inspiration, more climate progress, more performance, and more ways transform spaces into environments that can enrich people’s lives. That’s why we’re Made for More™. 

 
 

Rockfon

Rockfon® is committed to providing you with a complete ceiling system offering, combining stone wool and specialty metal ceiling panels with Chicago Metallic® suspension systems.

Easy to install and durable, our stone wool ceiling tile material and range of products help protect people from noise and the spread of fire while making a constructive contribution toward a sustainable future.



Industry Partners:


Cause Supporters:

In2Architecture

JE Dunn Construction

 
 
 

Organizational Partners:

21st Century Fund

American Education Research Association

Association for Learning Environments

 

Center for Green Schools

CHIPS Collaborative for High Performance Schools

Children’s Environmental Health Network

 

EDmarket

Learning by Design

NSPMA National School Plant Management Association


Other Ways to Support the CAuse:

  • Help us spread the word about the importance of standardized POEs in K-12.

  • Share research and resources that aid in development including environmental factors such as acoustics, security, lighting, respite, nature, and ergonomic seating.

  • Identify experts for advisory committees.

  • Share our information with graduate students in relevant disciplines who need practicums or internships.

  • Suggest other school districts willing to pilot a POE in their K-12 schools.

Now is the time to align our interests, elevate the industry, and ultimately, improve the lives of teachers and students.