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Study Pavilion TU Braunschweig by Gustav Düsing & Max Hacke

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The Study Pavilion of the Technical University of Braunschweig is an innovative two-story campus building designed to provide student workspaces for all faculties. The result is an openspace concept that supports a variety of activities and provides a flexible environment for group work, seminars, lectures, or relaxation.

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Winter Visual Arts Center, Franklin & Marshall by Steven Hall Architects

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A new campus destination for all students, the building’s spaces aim to evoke the creative energy involved in teaching and making art. The universal language of art enabled by the building’s spaces brings together students from diverse cultures to collaborate on arts projects.

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Caliber ChangeMakers Academy by TEF Design

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The new Caliber Schools ChangeMakers Academy exploits color and subtle design strategies to transform an otherwise unconventional but banal tilt-up concrete structure, while leveraging its creative potential as a community-building agent. The process engaged students over several months and galvanized families on paint day.

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Rice University by SOM new engineering and science building opens

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O’Connor Building for Engineering and Science is now open. ” The design activates the adjacent Engineering Quad and extends the vitality of campus into the building, where a five-story central atrium creates a hub of activity, connecting to seminar rooms, break areas, and informal gathering spaces. Source by SOM.

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Discover Hariri Pontarini Architects’ Vision Behind the Nicol Building at Carleton University

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With a focus on person-to-person interaction, the building features a skylit atrium, flexible classrooms, glass seminar rooms, and break-out spaces connected by an open stair. Flexible classrooms, glass seminar rooms, and break-out spaces are connected by an open stair with places to pause and take in the vibrancy of the building.