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FUNCTIONAL ANALYSIS PUBLIC SPACE

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CIRCULATIONS

CIRCULATIONS

A public space outside the studio can serve to build a feeling of community by serving as a meeting place for individuals to meet, engage, and discuss mutual interests.

Computer Room

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By having a computer room adjacent to the studio, students can rapidly move between the two locations, improving their productivities, allowing them to get more done in less time and can make it easy to access the equipment you need without having to leave the studio.

Studio Space

Because each studio may have its own specialised storage rooms and equipment, separating the studios can aid with organisation and storage.

Common Room

Breaks from work are frequently necessary for creatives to avoid burnout and to recharge their ideas. A common room allows them to take a break, relax, and connect with other creatives.

Sliding doors do not swing open like typical hinged doors, therefore they do not take up precious floor space in a room. Sliding doors are frequently simpler to use for those with impairments or mobility challenges since they need less physical effort to open and close.

This diagram shows there are two main circulations around the Adam House. This can assist to avoid congestion and delays, making it easier for everyone to get about. A building with two separate circulation systems can be constructed with greater flexibility and usefulness.

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