Precedents and guidelines for designing teaching spaces CEE 321 October 3, 2006.

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precedents and guidelines for designing teaching spaces CEE 321 October 3, 2006

web patterns (even interaction): - unmoderated group (<15 people, round table, group conversation) - moderated (~70 people, more structured (i.e. business school) star patterns (dyadic interaction – instructor vs. students): - lecture (speech – asymmetric relationship) - demonstration (activity, object or process) - studio (individual tasks + dyadic interaction with instructor) clusters (large group divided into small clusters): - studio (instructor interacting with clusters – primary education) - separated (large group separated into smaller – higher education) mixed patterns: - concerto grosso (moderated web as exhibit for large audience) - intermittent conversations (student or group presents => class discusses the work Source: Michael O’Hare The University of California at Berkeley Educational Technology Services Copyright © 1997, paper teaching space taxonomy mixed pattern clusters star pattern web pattern

Source: Daniel Davis, Associate Professor College of Engineering, Technology, and Architecture, University of Hartford Proceedings of the American Society for Engineering Education Annual Conference & Exposition Copyright © 2005, American Society for Engineering education design principles program-driven facility - “form follows function” Louis Sullivan expresses university’s values and goals flexibility to accommodate future educational changes (fixtures, furniture, equipment, storage etc.) “non precious” - easy to mess around in but difficult to mess up (permanent damage) - ease of cleaning, storage (ongoing projects), durable furniture new philosophy of space use: - discuss, analyze, compare, negotiate, hypothesize, and problem solving through group activity self directed environment (corporate world) vs. controlled (high school) well-lighted space – artificial emulating daylight - diffused daylight (avoid heat & glare => use full spectrum filters, clerestory, skylights, etc.) MIT Media Lab PureLite® Incandescent Natural Daylight – filters out yellow spectrum

Source: AMA Alexi Marmot Associates Space planning and design consultants London, UK

Source: AMA Alexi Marmot Associates Space planning and design consultants London, UK

Source: AMA Alexi Marmot Associates Space planning and design consultants London, UK

Source: Ruairi Glynn & Paul Burres Bartlett School of Architecture, London Copyright © 2006 reconfigurable spaces “ANGELS” intelligent agents – lighter than air (work as independent spatial features or combine to assemble virtually infinite constructs.