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Spokane Falls Community College

Spokane Falls Community College. Building 17 Remodel The Falls Lounge April 9, 2013. History. In 2010-11 a group of ten Interior Design Program students, guided by Tanja Huffman developed a new concept for the renovation of the student lounge space in Building 17.

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Spokane Falls Community College

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  1. Spokane Falls Community College Building 17 Remodel The Falls Lounge April 9, 2013

  2. History In 2010-11 a group of ten Interior Design Program students, guided by Tanja Huffman developed a new concept for the renovation of the student lounge space in Building 17. They went through an extensive design process which included: • Surveyed current students and other user groups to determine likes and dislikes about the current lounge space • Gathered programming information to define the functional aspects of the space • Determined the conceptual and aesthetic appearance for the space • Worked with a project team that consisted of: administrators, faculty, facilities department, IT department, Sodexo, and students to develop and refine the final design solution • Worked with local vendors and suppliers to get pricing on materials, furniture and equipment to be used within the space • Worked with a local lighting designer to develop a new lighting design concept • Worked with local furniture dealers to select and specify new furniture for the space • Presented work in progress to Student Government for feedback and then incorporated these comments into the design This work took place over a six month period of time and resulted in:

  3. This work took place over a six month period of time and it resulted in:

  4. Programming by function: Seating/ Performance/ Gaming/ Fireplace Information Plug & Play Small Group Seating Dining

  5. View from southeast corner:

  6. View from northeast corner:

  7. Details:

  8. The Details... The Information Center The Signage

  9. Materials and Finishes: Wallcovering at perimeter walls Tile at fireplace Vinyl “bamboo” flooring at eating area Paint colors

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