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This project aims to design versatile and flexible university studios within set constraints to promote interactive learning for diverse users. The layout includes a California Lounge, Lecture Hall, Presentation Room, Exhibition Lobby, and interactive features like real-time displays and interactive handrails. The design caters to personas such as Studious Students, Engineering Groups, Hungry Students, and Professors eager for student engagement. Essential features include comfortable furnishings, ergonomic workspaces, and software lending library. The project integrates modern design elements while encouraging collaboration and exploration of diverse engineering topics.
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Presented by Group 5: Jean Lai Kimberly Lau Min Hong Phillip Moy Tiffany Shiau UNIVERSITY STUDIOS BERKELEY IEOR 170: Industrial Design & Human FactorsMay 3, 2006
Project Background Constraints / Guidelines • $1 million spending limit • 3 rooms on floor 2 • 2 rooms on floor 1 • Facility design should address all potential users • Construction time frame
Project Background Goals • Versatility and Flexibility • Conducive learning experience for observers and participants • Encourage interactive and collaborative projects • Promote goals of CITRIS building
Personas • Kabul Akbar • Studious student but does not like the library • The Super Friends • Group of engineering students looking for a place to work on their group project • Largo Jiwowski • Hungry student looking for a place to eat and relax • Professor Sandrigo Maria Rodrigo • Talkative professor who likes to get out of her office and interact with students • Wang Chi Lee • Very enthusiastic about various issues on campus and enjoys all engineering topics, not just his own major
Survey Top Survey Results: • Room to practice presentations • Comfortable furnishings for extended study periods • More comfortable (ergonomic) workplaces • Modern but comfortable design • Having a library where students can check out software
California Lounge • Offers variety, color, option (not found on campus) • Real-time display of earth’s movements enhances feeling of connectedness to the earth • Earthquake Tables California Lounge
Lecture Hall • Adjustable chairs and desks to promote good ergonomics • Can be used for student group meetings, classes, and seminars
Presentation Room • Individuals / Groups can practice public speaking skills in privacy • Record your presentation and upload it to share / view
Exhibition Lobby Continuous Display Wall • Describes the special effects and engineering applications used in movies
Wall Calendar An interactive handrail where visitors can interface with a projected calendar of campus events
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