Designing Seminar Rooms

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Designing Seminar Rooms. Workshop at the 2013 Student/Staff Conference. Workshop plan Introductions Exercise 1: what makes a great seminar? Our newest seminar rooms: MB1012, MB1019 and MB1020 Exercise 2: using metaphors to imagine new seminar spaces Continuing the dialogue. Introductions - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Designing Seminar Rooms

Workshop at the 2013 Student/Staff Conference

Workshop plan

Introductions

Exercise 1: what makes a great seminar?

Our newest seminar rooms: MB1012, MB1019 and MB1020

Exercise 2: using metaphors to imagine new seminar spaces

Continuing the dialogue

Introductions

What’s your name?

What do you do? (your course or job title)

Exercise 1: what makes a great seminar?

Remember your best seminar experience

What made it great?

What did you do physically?

Did it change you? If so, how?

Was the room a factor? If so, how?

Our newest seminar rooms: MB1012, MB1019 and MB1020

Designed to support knowledge production in small groups

No “official” layout – students and staff decide

Node chairs

Multiple whiteboards

More space per person (2.3 sq m)

Calm colour palette

Exercise 2: using metaphors to imagine new seminar spaces

Example: the McLaren Production Centre

Rapidly reconfigurable to meet changing needs

Small groups working together productively

Calm, neutral colour palette to minimise distractions

Exercise 2: using metaphors to imagine new seminar spaces

In your groups, choose a metaphor and write or sketch:

What is the metaphor?

What is significant about it?

What will people physically do in the space?

How will they feel during / after seminars?

Exercise 2: using metaphors to imagine new seminar spaces

In your groups, think of a metaphor. On your whiteboards, tell us:

What is the metaphor?

Which aspects of it are most essential?

What will people do in the space?

How will they feel?

Thank you for participating!

Continuing the dialogue

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http://learninglandscapes.blogs.lincoln.ac.uk

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Email space@lincoln.ac.uk

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