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Providing much-needed new teaching and research space for Bowdoin's Department of Psychology, Kanbar Hall accommodates Bowdoin's growing teaching and research program in neuroscience, cognition, development processes and social interaction. In addition to classroom, neuroscience and observation laboratories, and faculty research rooms, the building forms new synergies with other programs on campus that also had space needs: the Baldwin Center for Learning and Teaching, the Writing Project, and the Quantitative Skills Center; a home-base cluster for the Education Department; a computer lab; and additional classroom space. The various programs in the building share classroom and seminar spaces as well as various library, lounge, and meeting areas to foster flexibility, connectivity, and interaction among programs. The entry lobby, accessed from two sides of the building, provides a generous area for congregating. The first level contains space for the computer lab, a classroom, a seminar room, the Learning Center, and the Education Department. The seminar room, with patio access, can be configured into a small classroom or larger board room. The seminar room and the classroom both have access to overhead digital projection controlled through wall-accessed smart panels. Continuous perimeter molding provides access to power and data. Open 24/7, the computer lab features 12, two-person workstations that face an instructor's station and projection surface. As in the classroom, power and data are fed from the perimeter. A portion of the lab is arranged in classroom-style. Another area of the lab contains café-style computer tables for team work or after-hours individual work. The Learning Center, which houses the Baldwin Center, the Writing Project, and the Quantitative Skills Center, offers counseling, tutoring, mentor programs, group study sessions, untimed testing, and other support services. The space features a central work table and storage, library shelving, a seminar meeting room, testing spaces, offices, and a large casual seating and study area. The Psychology Department occupies levels two and three, which provides necessary light and acoustic control and privacy for some functions of the department. Observation rooms, private research labs, and office space for Psychology faculty are on the upper floors. Levels two and three also contain an audio lab, a cognitive testing room, and three group activity rooms. The basement houses a research lab, a wet teaching lab, and animal testing and care facilities for mice and fish. The lobby on level two is an oversized space with casual seating. The space features a reading room and houses the Psychology Department library. The same space on level three serves as a lounge and waiting area. Level three also features a balcony overlook to level two. The stairwell is wrapped in glass to increase awareness of who might be up and around, and the elevator lobby for levels two and three is two stories high, linking the two faculty floors. A suite of four offices open onto a small waiting area with seating, which is open to the hall. Two offices are on the exterior wall with windows, and two interior offices are available for research work. Kanbar Hall exemplifies the trend toward more student-centered educations with labs, classrooms, faculty offices, and public spaces that create ample opportunity for student-faculty interaction. Using a lot of natural light and glass, warm woods, and upholstery and carpets with color, Kanbar Hall provides an open, comfortable environment that brings together a diverse set of departments.
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