THE NOOK STUDY SPACES AT THE U OF MN HANNAH PREBLE, HALEY STOFFERAHN, STEPH KOTNIK, JESSICA HANSEN.

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THE NOOK STUDY SPACES AT THE U OF MN HANNAH PREBLE, HALEY STOFFERAHN, STEPH KOTNIK, JESSICA HANSEN

CONCEPT THE TREEHOUSE, AND RUTTAN HALL STUDY SPACES LOCATED ON THE UNIVERSITY OF MINNESOTA ST.PAUL CAMPUS COMFORTABLE VERSATILE STUDY ENVIRONMENTS INVITING ATMOSPHERE SIMILAR TO A COFFEE SHOP UNIQUE FOCAL POINTS DETERMINED BY CURRENT STRUCTURE NATURAL LIGHT THROUGH AN OPEN DESIGN RELAXING SPACES VARIETY OF VISUAL TEXTURES TO CREATE INTEREST

CONCEPT COLOR PALETTE EARTH TONES LINES ORGANIC CLEAN VARIETY FURNITURE HEIGHTS TO ACCOMMODATE INDIVIDUAL STUDY, GROUP STUDY, AND EATING AREAS. RECOGNIZABLE BRANDING IMAGE VISUAL CONNECTION, STRONG SENSE OF PLACE THE BRANDING WILL MAKE IT POSSIBLE TO EXTEND THE DISTINCT VISUAL IMAGE TO STUDY AREAS ACROSS THE UNIVERSITY OF MINNESOTA CAMPUS.

BRANDING AND SIGNAGE

CONCEPT NATURAL TEXTURES

TREEHOUSE FLOOR PLAN

TREEHOUSE VIEW

RUTTAN HALL FLOOR PLAN

RUTTAN HALL VIEW

RUTTAN HALL HALF WALL VIEW

FURNISHINGS AND FABRICS LIGHTING IDEA FURNITURE INSPIRATION

FURNISHINGS AND FABRICS

FABRICS

THE NOOK STUDY SPACES AT THE U OF MN