5 Ways to Unlock Hidden Value in Your Campus Spaces
By Kent Bauman, AIA, LEED AP Jesse Campbell Kevin Scully, AIA, NCARB
June 30, 2026Post Tagged in
Big impact. Smaller investment. Stronger student experience.Colleges and universities everywhere are being asked to do more—with less. Enrollment pressures, aging facilities, deferred maintenance, and rising construction costs are all converging at once. New buildings often feel like the solution, but in many cases, the most impactful opportunities aren’t found in new construction. They are already sitting inside your existing campus. Well-executed renovations and adaptive reuse projects can deliver faster timelines, lower costs, and immediate improvements to the student experience. And they don’t come with the disruption of major capital projects. Here are five ways to start unlocking the hidden value around your campus. |
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1. Reclaim Underutilized Campus SpaceYour next “new” building might already exist. As enrollment shifts and pedagogy evolves, many campus leaders are finding that their biggest opportunity lies in spaces that no longer serve their original purpose. Creative transformations are happening across campuses, including:
The takeaway is simple: campus buildings are more adaptable than we often assume. Rather than asking “What should we build next?” start with: “What could this become?” This thinking extends beyond higher education and into college-prep and independent schools as well, where flexibility, student engagement, and program differentiation are increasingly critical. |


