Designed to bring people together, eat a meal, take a break and rejuvenate, but can also support large group meetings,
Multi-purpose “wellness” room provides a place for users to have privacy for medical consults, illness, mental health consults, with access
This shared private office provides a space for individual focus or small collaborative meetings for both in-person and virtual participants.
This central space invites users and their guests to meet for socializing, casual conversations, or individual respite / rejuvenation in
A welcoming experience that supports users’ transition in and out of the office. Shared, unassigned lockers with network locks in
This quiet library space allows guests to find a comfortable spot for respite or to focus and get work done
This conference room provides amenities for five users to present, evaluate, and collaborate. The large table provides space to spread
This Private Office is owned by a University staff member and serves as a quiet place for focus work. References
Students learn effectively when arranged in small groups whether sitting at desk-height tables and chairs or at a taller stool-height
Classroom furniture should re-configure easily as learning activities change. Whole group discussions are important to teach communication and listening skills,
Staff lounges and meeting rooms need to be multi-purpose spaces with flexible furniture that can be rearranged as needs change
This active learning classroom provides flexibility with movable furniture and tools such as personal whiteboards on rails and side docks.