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Trend Vol 21, No 9
Display Rack on right
Trend Vol 21, No 9
Metal Tables
Front addition looking like this but greys
Trend Vol 21, No 20
Plaza feel – outdoor courtyard, students and tables etc underneath
Trend Vol 21, No 20
Carpet, lighting and plugs at desks,
wiring from floorWood grain chairs
reflect well off white walls and pillars
Trend Vol 21, No 20
E-kiosk, chairs for study
Trend Vol 21, No 20
Curvey wall
Trend Vol 21, No 20
Commission artwork to hang in the foyer
Trend Vol 21, No 20
Like the words on the walls. Matches
the numbers on the doors
Trend Vol 21, No 20
Large room that can be divided into smaller ones.
Sliding doors of glass/walls/office.
Recessed lighting – no fluorescents, pink carpet
denotes zones
Trend Vol 21, No 20
Round desk is less threatening
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Can we get wired for sound, TV screens (not bank), cool ceiling tiles
allows lighting to be moved easily but could make room too busy if used with non-neutral
carpet
Trend Vol 21, No 20
Layout learning commons kitchen in middle
Trend Vol 21, No 20
Need blinds for glare
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Cool bubbly wall
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Lounge chairs and table arrangement
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Height and spaciousness of
entrance
Trend Vol 21, No 20
Coloured steps
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Use of colour and ‘bar’ space. May need to be very careful of colour
choice
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Lending/ref desk?
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Height and spaciousness of entrance
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Seats for lounging not study
Trend Vol 23, No 14
Trend Vol 23, No 14
Monitors on arms, half height
cubicle
Seats and stools efficient using the one pattern
Trend Vol 23, No 14
Could our desk incorporate glass front cabinets for display, notices?
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Conversation, reading bench
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Mobile storage, like green, partition and desk
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Worth considering higher tables and chairs in the mix?
Trend Vol 23, No 14
Could have lots of words etched on glass walls
Trend Vol 23, No 18
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Recycling receptacles
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Glass balustrades on Level 4?
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Ceiling lighting to guide you through the shots from entrance
Trend Vol 23, No 18
WINTEC – yuck!Looks like a factory, grey on grey, noise issue?
Trend Vol 23, No 18
WINTEC – yuck!Don’t like stairway or mesh ceiling
Trend Vol 23, No 18
Chairs don’t look comfortable to work at easily. Most people lean towards using laptops. Interesting moveable chairs with built in table.
Trend Vol 23, No 18
Nice workstation. Wires hidden
Modular booths
Trend Vol 22, No 20
Like the use of coloured lighting
Trend Vol 22, No 20
Green glazing
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Blackboard specials board
Trend Vol 22, No 20
Numbering glass panels of rooms. Like the number.
Trend Vol 22, No 20
Entrance foyer with reception to side. Also like shape of chairs and wood panelling
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Like the chairs
Trend Vol 23, No 9
Consulting desks, orange cubes for customers, visually a welcoming clean-lines space
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Wall posters interchangeable, quote on wall
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Cool peep hole
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Wooden topped stools will wear well
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Red offices can be booked for quiet working
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Stools more stable than bar-style stools (single pole)
Trend Vol 23, No 9
Like the chairs and sofas and wooden surround
Trend Vol 23, No 9
Like the whiteboard walls and hidden cupboards
Trend Vol 23, No 9
Foyer entrance would be fantastic in this non-slip
Trend Vol 23, No 9
Adjustable work stations
Trend Vol 23, No 9
Modular seating
Trend Vol 24, No 18
Like the flow and overall effect
Trend Vol 24, No 18
Like the panels, especially on wheels
Trend Vol 24, No 18
Replace daleks?
Trend Vol 25, No 4
I want a lounger with arm for keyboard, screen and mouse
Trend Vol 25, No 4
Might be worth a visit, open plan classrooms, use of natural materials. Jasmax.
Trend Vol 25, No 4
Exterior seating, paving, large stones
Trend Vol 25, No 4
Mural at entrance
Trend Vol 25, No 4
Datashow onto the wall – cool idea. Could be used for video installation art, VA students artwork, exhibition slides
Trend Vol 25, No 4
Ceiling tiles and familiar seating! Please don’t get snake seating no one uses it
Trend Vol 25, No 8
Murals commissioned by students
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Cubicles only half height walls and greenery! Wiring coming from the roof. I like the red in the colour scheme – fits with MIT colours. Like the look. How closed off do we want cubicles though – better for staff than students?
Trend Vol 25, No 8
Now that’s a feature wall!
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Could this floor plan be adapted for the learning commons? I like the reception desks.
Trend Vol 25, No 8
Seats – great for wide asses!
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Natural material theme
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Clouds and trees. Could do similar with kete motif?