We are excited to present potential spaces for your consideration!
Each space offers features that we believe can enhance students experience and support needs effectively. We will be focusing a majority of our efforts on room 210, but would like some input on 1-2 possible secondary spaces to redesign.
Your input is invaluable in ensuring we select the most suitable environment for our collaborative efforts.
Room 210/208
Places to chill
Storage
Identity
Flexibility
Organization
Display of work
Food
Design Classrooms
Storage
Identity
Flexibility
Display of work
Entry Space: Front door
Identity
Wayfinding
Courtyard
Place to Chill
Identity
Staircase
Identity
Wayfinding
Marketing of resource
Display of work
1st Floor Hallways
Display of work
Marketing of resources
Identity
Wayfinding
2nd Floor Hallways
Place to Chill
Identity
Display of work
Wayfinding
Other
Foundation rooms
Restroom
In the hallways
Spot near 2nd floor foundations
Foundations work on pin boards
Lots of seating
Inside 210
Lounge/seating area with space divider (curtain & screen)
Floor seating (beanbags, cushions)
Custom Funiture
Individual Space
Nap & mediation
Quieter
Pod
Group Space
Cluster of seating
Louder
Collaboration
Lighting
Accent lighting
Sun catchers
Colored gel paper on windows
Sound absorbing material
Hang panel
Pendent shade w special material
Curtain & screen
Rug
Room designation for disciplines
Painted doors
Physical signage
Electronic signage
Lobby
TVs in hallways
Better map
Digital map on department website
QR codes
Clear designation of floors
Color coded which manifests in physical signage
Room numbers
3D printed, wood, metal
Colorful
Accent wall
Mural/pattern
Graffiti wall
Design posters
Examples for each discipline
Different eras/styles
Students
Student of the month
Class photos
Graduates sign/handprint walls
Interactive walls
Magnetic paint wall
Chalk paint wall
Access to food space
Grad kitchen or mapping of student-accessible food prep areas
Increasing events that provide food (especially during heavy work periods such as finals)
Policies regarding the upkeep of food spaces we have access to.
Spot for utensils
Coffee station
Seating
Adjustable height
Hanging furniture on wall
Modularity of walls and furniture
Rearrangeable showcase space
Transformable space for different activities
Control over environment
Accessible lighting options
Desk/floor lamps
Clip/task lights
Class or discipline cleaning competitions
Broom/dustpan designated location
On pegboard in 210
Policies regarding materials/projects
Clear "no mess" zones where materials will be thrown away or stored communally if left out
Clean up own work by the end of the semester
Student worker management
Digital
Rolling display of student work
Current project with priority
Physical
Pin-up board
Permanent display space
Each discipline gets designated display space
Hayes Updates
News on Screen
Flyer that has list of facilities
Innovation spaces on campus
Photo room
Workroom in Hopkins
Woodshop
Cubbies
Bankers Boxes for individual students
Small Project
Shelves
Design books & Magazines
Overhead Storage for large projects
Pegboard
Tools including cleaning supplies
Display Works
Hang tools & furniture