The Furniture Effect. By Sherrie Negrea November 1st, 2014 PHOTOS COURTESY OF STREET DIXON RICK ARCHITECTURE

Similar documents
EXECUTIVE SUMMARY 1.0 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY

DISCOVER EPAM KHARKIV

Past and Present Campus Recreation Facilities

THE MODERN WORKSPACE BY ENTRAWOOD

Designing the Medical Office Building of the Future

FUND 17 COMMUNITY BUSINESS INCUBATOR Columbus Street, 7th Ward New Orleans

Finance and Facilities Committee - Agenda

Dossier documentaire

Voting Members Absent: Vacant, University President s Representative Vacant, Faculty Representative

Phase 1 Facilities Report

Taking Care of the Caretakers: Clinician Privacy

Dallas County Community College District Bond Program. July 10, 2007

Creating Households. Struggles and Successes 4 Years In: Renovation and Change

December 4, The new Kappa Sig House will be a double house like the one shown above and below it is the FA-1 Building.

Rosa Rosario Scenario. Quinton Quinoñes

MCKINSTRY INNOVATION CENTER

Workbar NextSpace Impact Hub Serendipity Labs State Street Bank

University College London Hospital

MADBURY PUBLIC LIBRARY Where our Community Comes Together


Dining and nutrition facility

ADDENDUM NO. 1. Architectural Services for Orange Coast College Student Union Project. Coast Community College District Purchasing Department PROJECT:

CEDAR VALLEY OF IOWA INVEST IN. Our motto is One Vision One Mission One Voice.

New Energy Efficiency Loan Program launched to finance energy improvements, renewable generation

HUDSON DRI PROJECT SUMMARY (2/21/18)

Outside Furniture Collection

2017 Multifamily Executive Awards

Pittsburg State University UNIVERSITY HOUSING

NEWS. The ESC APRIL 2018 NEW WALKING CLUB

BRYAN WAGGONER Office: (602) TRACY GLASS. Office: (602)

C A M P A I G N NEYLAND STADIUM. Master Plan Update WINTER Preparing College Football s Greatest Stadium for Future Generations of Service

2018 AASHE CONFERENCE & EXPO OCTOBER 2-5 PITTSBURGH, PA. Exhibit & Sponsorship Opportunities

Eric Nelson Takes the Helm at Westmass

Timothy E. Barker Architect / Managing Director / Partner-In-Charge, Design

The Adolescent Psychiatric Unit

RHA Facilities Enhancement Program

Alabama Medicaid Adult Day Health Minimum Standards

Living on Campus. CORE Scholar. Wright State University Brochures. Wright State University. January 1969

forestry graduate program information for new students

The AlexAnder GrAhAm Bell CenTre

2017 Sponsorship Prospectus. October 4 th - 6 th, 2017 Kalahari Resort, Pocono Mountains, PA.

Partners in Caring Program. ... Additional support during your hospital stay

North Carolina Department of Public Safety

Proposal to Establish A New Nursing Education Program Stephen F. Austin State University in Nacogdoches, Texas Family Nurse Practitioner Program

HAMBURG GÖRTTWIETE PIONEERING WORKING LANDSCAPES

THE UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS HEALTH SCIENCE CENTER AT SAN ANTONIO FACILITY USE GUIDELINES

REPORT OF THE CHIEF LEGISLATIVE

Part B - Health Facility Briefing and Planning. PLANNING Functional Areas Functional Relationships

inside the good life at

Located in one of the most vibrant cities in the world, UCF is among the

NC A&T State University

Castro Valley MAC Daughtrey Preferred Developer Selection June 1, 2017

Plainsboro Public Library. Strategic Plan Prepared by the

Furnishing Replacement Process

Jerry Coleman Designer, LLC

Student Life at Northeastern University

Student Life at Northeastern University

Thursday, October 12, 2017 Omni Charlotte Hotel 6:30 p.m. Reception 7:00 p.m. Dinner & Awards Call For Entries

Pennsylvania State System of Higher Education (PASSHE) a. The October 17, 2013, Board meeting minutes state the following:

Milton Academy Town-Academy Report

2009 CAMPUS STATEMENT

HAMILTON. Committed to Excellence. Session Dates: July 22-July 26, Gridiron Champions Camp

PAUL R. JONES STUDENT CENTER STATEMENT OF NEED and DETAILED FUNDRAISING PLAN, April 2017

GUILD LOUNGE RESERVATION POLICY

Edward Jones St. Louis, MO. Project Case Study: Financial

Parent Jobs Descriptions

2015 REMODELING AWARD OF EXCELLENCE PROGRAM

SOUTHSHORE COMMUNITY CENTER

Center City Development Corporation Board Meeting

INTERNATIONAL UNDERGRADUATE STUDENTS

OFFERING MEMORANDUM 735 SPARKS BLVD SPARKS, NV CHAMPAGNE FAMILY DENTISTRY SALE-LEASEBACK SPARKS DENTAL OFFICE

Marshall Center Enhancement Plan

Waterford School District 2003 Bond Update

The $12,662 project began paying back the loan fund immediately thanks to a $300 rebate from the heat pump manufacturer, Mitsubishi, a $750 rebate

OPEN FORUM ON STUDENT TUITION & FEES. 10/16/18 12:00-1:00 PM and 6:30-7:30 PM Highsmith Alumni Hall

ORIENTATION FALL 2017

Fire Protection Administration

Welcome to the New Student Center! 2015

Frankfort Historic Landmarks Arts Center

WELCOME WEEK SCHEDULE

Memorial Student Union

Metro Health Hospital

Day One. 12:15 12:30 p.m. Student Loan Entrance Interviews Maucker Union, Old Central Ballroom

Help your employees find their PRODUCTIVITY SWEET SPOT

Conceptual Plan to Convert Women s Pentaplex into a Mixed-Use P-3 Development

The SOI Motorhome Club 38 th Annual * Rose Parade Rally* Santa Anita Park Arcadia, California December 28, 2018 January 2, 2019

Orientation 2015 Welcoming our Sweet Briar College Transfers

Meridian Center for Health

DATE IS ACTUALLY FRIDAY - MARCH 2); contact information included in RFP

Should You Build or Outsource Your Customer Service Operations? FCR looks at the cost-benefit analysis of outsourcing.

ASTA/NJ Chamber Music Institute at Kean University. Frequently Asked Questions

The SOI Motorhome Club 35 th Annual * Rose Parade Rally* Santa Anita Park Arcadia, California December 28, 2015 January 2, 2016

The James A. Auchmuty Congregational Leadership Fellowship. Application Information

know? Did you Empowering and Accelerating the Modern Business

Louisiana State Police

UNIVERSITY LIBRARIES

Navigating Space Management: Challenges, Actions and Opportunities

2018 American Studies SUMMER PROGRAM INDIA

SUCCESS REPORT TRANSFORMATION & JOB CREATION. Annual Report on economic development for Tiffin and Seneca County, Ohio APRIL 2014

Innovation Village, Cal Poly Pomona Economic Benefits Analysis City of Pomona

Transcription:

The Furniture Effect By Sherrie Negrea November 1st, 2014 PHOTOS COURTESY OF STREET DIXON RICK ARCHITECTURE When Sewanee: The University of the South began planning a renovation of an historic residence hall on its central Tennessee campus, administrators gave the architects a specific request: Create a common space where students could relax and meet with friends. The solution was to carve out a space formerly used for student rooms and transform it into a family room filled with upholstered chairs where students could watch a football game on television and a kitchen where they could cook a late night snack. With new furniture, the common area would draw students out of their rooms and help to meet the university s goal of engaging students beyond the classroom. The university realizes that students have their downtime, but if they re spending time in a community space, they might talk to someone about learning, says Beth Phillips, the project s interior designer, who works for Street Dixon Rick Architecture in Nashville. They re trying to enrich the students experience in college. Although it s about their academic experience, that doesn t always happen in a classroom.

PHOTOS COURTESY OF STREET DIXON RICK ARCHITECTURE By simply adding new furniture, colleges and universities can renew spaces on campus that are not being utilized or are not contributing to the mission of the institution. These spaces may include corridors in academic buildings that have no seating areas, lounges that are not attracting students or outdoor patios that are sitting vacant. Institutions are starting to realize that they have underused capacity in their buildings, be it in their traditional classrooms, student services or in their residence halls, says Derrell Jackson, strategic education consultant for Herman Miller Education, an office furniture manufacturer. REPURPOSING HALLWAYS Two years ago, the University of Tennessee in Knoxville decided to repurpose some of its unused space the corridors in an academic building to provide a place for students to study in between classes. Working with students in a design studio, Herman Miller Education created a series of alcoves that were furnished with soft covered sofas and chairs, which can accommodate groups of two to four students.

PHOTOS COURTESY OF STREET DIXON RICK ARCHITECTURE In a similar project at California State University, Long Beach, Herman Miller collaborated with some students to redesign a corridor in an academic services building. Altering the building s infrastructure, the design established recessed areas in the hallway that were filled with blue and white upholstered seating, side tables and ottomans. It s a very well used corridor, Jackson says. What they realized was it was just a pass through students could come in and do their business and leave. But now they see it as a gathering place. Before and after their meetings, they can sit and do their work. Creating alternative places to study by adding comfortable chairs, coffee tables and whiteboards was part of the renovation of several academic buildings at Juniata College in Huntingdon, PA. Before the new spaces were created, students would often study in large classrooms, which would require the entire room to be lit.

PHOTOS COURTESY OF STREET DIXON RICK ARCHITECTURE Our rationale is that outside the library and outside their residence halls, students are looking for some small spaces to just get away and be able to study quietly, says Rob Yelnosky, vice president for finance and operations at Juniata. These are perfect for that. USING FURNITURE TO REDESIGN STUDENT LOUNGES Furnishing a student lounge with new chairs and tables where students can prop up their laptops changed a vacant area into a popular gathering place at Barrett, the Honors College at Arizona State University in Tempe. Last August, the college opened a student center on the ground floor of a complex housing a mall and apartments for the honors college. In a 2,500 square foot empty retail bay, the college built a multifunction room offering a thesis library with bookshelves, table and chairs; a collaborative learning space with a conference table and whiteboards; and a lounge area with overstuffed chairs and a large screen television. Since it opened, the lounge has become so popular that 17 student workers were hired to man the front desk.

PHOTOS COURTESY OF WAKE FOREST UNIVERSITY With the millennial generation, they are on their cell phones a lot, and we want them to be interacting with one another, says Kristen Hermann, associate dean of students at Barrett. That s part of their education outside the classroom. Encouraging interaction among students was also the motivation behind a renovation of an underused student lounge on the second floor of an academic building at Cedar Valley Community College near Dallas last year. After replacing the older furniture with new sofas, a large screen television, a pool table and a game table, the 3,200 square foot lounge quickly began attracting students. The whole thing is about retention, says Jean Hill, interior designer for the Dallas County Community College District. How do you keep students on campus and [encourage them to] stay on campus? That s their learning environment. They learn better there and with other students.

PHOTOS COURTESY OF WAKE FOREST UNIVERSITY TAKE A BREAK. Providing furniture and other furnishings in outdoor areas, as Wake Forest University in Winston Salem, NC, has done, encourages students to sit, relax, recharge and interact. DEFINING OUTDOOR AREAS WITH FURNITURE Furniture can also transform outdoor spaces and create gathering places for students. Two years ago, Wake Forest University in Winston Salem, NC, decided to capitalize on its temperate climate and install a series of outdoor spaces where students could sit at a bistro table with their friends, play a game of chess or exercise with a yoga class. Like a lot of universities, our students are on a treadmill, sometimes very stressed and anxious, says Penny Rue, vice president for campus life. The thought was to create environmentally sticky spaces where they would sit and interact. After a senior officer at Wake Forest heard a talk by Dan Biederman, a prominent parks and public space planner who redesigned Bryant Park in New York City, the university hired him to improve several outdoor spaces outside major buildings on campus.

PHOTOS COURTESY OF BARRETT, THE HONORS COLLEGE AT ARIZONA STATE UNIVERSITY With lightweight metal tables and chairs, chess and ping pong tables, food kiosks and a solar piano, Biederman created outdoor reading areas, exercise spaces under covered eaves and recreational areas equipped with board games. Completed last spring, the outdoor areas were installed outside the main administration building, the library and several residence halls. It s been very effective for us, Rue says. There are two ping pong tables, and in between classes, you ll often see students stop and play a little bit. Sometimes, they re pretty focused on goal driven activities. To take a break can be a big deal, but this makes it a little more likely.