
SYDNEY TAYLOR

Design solution

collaborative core

Building C Collaborative Core Space:
The Collaborative Core creates a learning community. Teachers introduce students to new information in the classrooms. Then, the students of all grade levels come together in the collaborative space to exchange knowledge and learn from each other.
Features
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Individual learning areas
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Group learning areas
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Book shelves
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Exterior and interior windows
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Acoustical paneling
The Collaborative Core is meant to create a learning community for vertical learning where students can teach and learn from other students. The space has a variety of collaborative and individual learning spaces that adapt to the students' needs. The collaborative areas provide kinesthetic, technological, and synergetic learning methods. The individual areas include furniture that creates a level of visual and acoustical privacy.
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Individual Learning
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Colaborative Learning
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The classroom

Typical Classroom:
The classroom is where students are introduced to information. The rooms provide a variety of areas for students to work and learn. It also creates a closer student-teacher relationship which aids in the leaning process.
Features
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Individual learning areas: desks, reading area
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Group learning areas: technology area, project area, desks
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Book shelves
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Exterior and interior windows
Colaborative Learning
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Individual Learning
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Classroom:
The classroom is where students are introduced to information. The room is meant to improve the student-teacher relationship and be adaptive to different learning styles. This is accomplished by dividing the it into different areas for individual and group work. These areas provide for kinesthetic, technological, individual, and group learning.
Floor Plan
Building A
Level 1-2
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Floor Plan
Building C
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Floor Plan
Building D
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Floor Plan
Composite
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