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REFLECTED CEILING PLAN

Lighting Legend

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The acoustical tile throughout the spaces is the predominate element that helps with acoustical control. The pendent light fixtures within the architectural integrated seating areas are made from acoustical materials as well. Additionally, there are acoustical panels dividing the huddle rooms, pin up walls, carpet throughout the facility to help with overall sound control.

2X4 RECESSED TROFFER LIGHT CIRCLE PENDENT LIGHT

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Studio Space

These studio spaces are where students are able to learn a wide variety of skills to help them succeed in the design world. These spaces are multi-functional and can be transformed depending on what the instructor is teaching. The furniture within these spaces are completely movable. This allows students and instructors to change the spaces depending on their needs in the moment. Additionally, there are pin up walls and removable whiteboards to showcase work and help student work out their ideas.

Collaboration Room

This collaboration room serves as a place where student can work together, without a instructors guidance, to solve problems and explore various ideas relating to the various design fields. This room is very flexible and allow student to be able to move furniture pieces around depending on their needs. There is also movable storage units, pin up walks for sharing ideas, flexible electrical outlets, and TV monitors that students can connect to. Additionally, this space is located at the very center of the floor plan because collaboration is the core element of The Collective Learning Center.

STUDENT LOUNGE #2

Within space students have the option to utilize the huddle spaces, integrated seating for two, community spaces, kitchenette, or the pin up walls. Similar to the majority of the spaces within this learning center, the seating arrangement can be changed depending on what the space is being used for. Students also have direct access to the outdoors through sliding glass doors where they can engage with nature even more.

Material Room

This materia room is a place where students can interact and select various materials for their projects or even learn about what materials pair well with others. There is shelving, hanging racks, removable multi-colored bins, cabinets, and long drawers that organizes all the different types of materials. They also have access to pin up walls to arrange materials and a large window to view materials under natural light.

Huddle Room

There are several huddle spaces throughout the facility that serve as private spaces where students can either work on their own or in a very small group. These spaces allow students to have a quite place to work, promotes full focus, and provides them with a view of nature to help with overall engagement.

Seating Nook

This small seating nook is a semi-private area where students can relax, take a break, and view the outdoors. It is not completely secluded, but it does allows the students to get away from high traffic areas that cause over-stimulation. Additionally, this nook is not noticeable if you are walking from the lobby side of the building; therefore, it is like a hidden gem.

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