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Interaction Spaces for Academic Science BuildingsTips for Location and Configuration Published October 2006
Foster interaction in your facility with successful planning.
Coffee bars and first-class food eateries are sure-fire interaction features as well as magnets to draw non-science people into science buildings. With the possible exception of eateries and cafes, all other interaction spaces should be interspersed throughout program spaces. Trying to create a separate interaction place where people have to travel to get to it has a high probability of failure. When it comes to movable furniture in interaction areas (social or teaching), remember that small square tables have more configuring options than round tables. - From Tradeline's Academic Science Buildings 2006 Conference |
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