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Design brief

To create a study space that offers a welcoming setting for students to learn and study in a productive way. Students of different ages, from elementary school children to college students, can use the study centre. Students who need a calm, cosy, and pleasant study space should be catered to by the centre.The study space needs to be large enough to accommodate several pupils at once.

For the students to relax and study in comfort, there should be comfortable seats and tables available.There should be adequate natural and artificial illumination.Installing sound insulation will help the study centre be less disturbed by outside sounds.

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Students should have access to fast Wi-Fi so they may use all of the required online materials.For pupils to be able to study comfortably, enough air conditioning should be installed.

Enough storage space should be provided in the study centre for study materials, such as bookcases, lockers, and cupboards.To enable students to charge their computers, cellphones, and other electronic devices, accessible power outlets must be made available.

The centre should feature a welcoming greeting space for guests in addition to a study room.Students' safety and the protection of their possessions should be guaranteed by the study center's installation of sufficient security measures, such as security cameras.

Specification

Problems of the area: v No outdoor/social relaxation space v Uneven ground surface v Lack of meeting space- no clear space for groups to socialise or gather

What the space needs: v Parking v Nice outdoor space v Quiet space for students to revise v emergency exits v Handrails for disabled people who may find it easier to negotiate a flight of stairs than a ramp v inaccessible toilets or inappropriate lighting. v Avoiding heavy doors

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