Thursday 22 June 2017

Rooms

 On the top floor are the student meeting rooms. Situated above the library, the meeting rooms are placed between the library and the relaxing gardens, an ideal place to allow for laid back conversations or group study sessions.
 The library is the largest space, and hosts large bookshelves as well as an assortment of tables and chairs to read and study on. The open plan library is a modern take on the conventions and is an integration of my theory as it efficiently combines the purpose to the space.
 In between the two 'wings' of the bridge is a relaxation zone, housing a small atrium and a walk out balcony the hosts a grassy lawn to enjoy a break on.
 On the bottom floor is the gallery, the open to public location and large glass windows is ideal for the space as it allows for the attraction of the public.
 The Studio, workshop and computer lab are all situated above the gallery, and are all situated so a large portion of the wall is the windows to the outside, allowing for a more relaxing work zone. The moving 'blinds' can be used to block out more light if a dark environment is needed
The lecture hall stands at the top of the building, leading up from the work zones below to complete this section of the building as the core learning zone.

 The rather mundane general offices, staff offices and staff meeting rooms, positioned out of the way in the corner of the bottom floor.

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