Program | Educational Space
With advancement in social technology, media, and
                                                                         institutions, the 21st century faces rapid change in
                                                                         modes of education. The pedagogical attitude as relates
                                                                         to the form, style, function of a classroom involves two
                                                                         preeminent parameters:
                                                                         1. Active and Social Learning
                                                                         Dierent classrooms take dierent approaches to the role of activity
                                                                         and sociality of students in the process of learning. The traditional
                                                                         classroom layout of the last century, with seating facing a tutor,
                                                                         arranged in either a U-shape or straight rows, was premised on
                                                                         teachers transmitting information regardless of the students individ-
                                                                         ual needs or interests. Alternatives to this model of pedagogy can be
                                                                         provided by informal learning spaces integrated with technology to
                                                                         facilitate not only the receiving of information but also active learn-
                                                                         ing through individual work or social interaction and collaboration
                                                                         between peers in the form of debates, discussions and teamwork.
                                                                         2. Visual Interaction
                                                                         Dierent classrooms take dierent approaches to the role of visual
                                                                         interaction in learning. Some classrooms, notably by Richard Neutra,
                                                                         emphasized air, light, and outdoor learning, while windowless class-
                                                                         rooms of the 60s and 70s aimed at eliminating distractions. However,
                                                                         studies by educational psychologist have since suggested that visual
                                                                         stimulation and contact with nature is an important part of the
                                                                         learning process. To provide visual interaction with the exterior while
                                                                         avoiding thermal discomfort, glare and noise, contemporary build-
                                                                         ings for learning need to consider the orientation, size and location of
                                                                         the windows, the glazing tint, and the amount of operable area.
1 Moussavi, Farshid, The Function of Style, (New York, 2014), 238-243.
Educational Space | Qualitative Considerations
                                                                          1. Active and Social Learning
                                                                          Dierent classrooms take dierent approaches to the role of activity
                                                                          and sociality of students in the process of learning. The traditional
                                                                          classroom layout of the last century, with seating facing a tutor,
                                                                          arranged in either a U-shape or straight rows, was premised on
                                                                          teachers transmitting information regardless of the students individ-
                                                                          ual needs or interests. Alternatives to this model of pedagogy can be
                                                                          provided by informal learning spaces integrated with technology to
                                                                          facilitate not only the receiving of information but also active learn-
                                                                          ing through individual work or social interaction and collaboration
                                                                          between peers in the form of debates, discussions and teamwork.
                                                                         2. Visual Interaction
                                                                         Dierent classrooms take dierent approaches to the role of visual
                                                                         interaction in learning. Some classrooms, notably by Richard Neutra,
                                                                         emphasized air, light, and outdoor learning, while windowless class-
                                                                         rooms of the 60s and 70s aimed at eliminating distractions. However,
                                                                         studies by educational psychologist have since suggested that visual
                                                                         stimulation and contact with nature is an important part of the learn-
                                                                         ing process. To provide visual interaction with the exterior while
                                                                         avoiding thermal discomfort, glare and noise, contemporary build-
                                                                         ings for learning need to consider the orientation, size and location of
                                                                         the windows, the glazing tint, and the amount of operable area.
2 Moussavi, Farshid, The Function of Style, (New York, 2014), 238-243.
Educational Space | Opportunities and Constraints
                            Performative Arts Laboratory Teaching Station                                    Larger Educational Context of Campus
                                                                                                   Residence Halls              Group Activity                    Transportation
                                                                                          Light
                                                            Teaching Station | Stage     Control
                                                                                                                 Auditorium       Cafeteria             Library
                 Front
                 Functions
                    Admin
                                                                                                         Technology                                        Administration
                                                                                                                                   Campus
                                    Support      Dressing        Rehearsal       Green   Support                                      or
                    Admin                         Room            Room           Room                                                Hall
                                                                                                          Technical                                             Lectures
                                                                                                            Sta
                    Admin
                                                                                                                      Student
                                                                                                                                                    Institute
                                                                                                                       House
                                                                                          Light
                                                         Teaching Stavtion | Stage       Control
                                                                                                                                Faculty Extension
3 De Chiara, Joseph, Time-saver Standards for Building Types, (New York, 2001), 465.
4 Neufert, Ernst, Architects Data, (West Sussex, 2012), 198.
Educational Space | Program Components
              Typical Classrooms
               Large Classrooms
                   Admin Oces
                      Conference
                         Support
                          Storage
                       Restrooms
2 Moussavi, Farshid, The Function of Style, (New York, 2014), 238-243.
Educational Space | Program Sub-Components
                            Choral             Dance             Instrumental
                                     Library   Storage
           Practice Rooms                                Admin                  Oce
                                               Room
Educational Space | Typical Activities and Objects
Educational Space | Typical Activities and Objects
2 Moussavi, Farshid, The Function of Style, (New York, 2014), 238-243.
Educational Space | Dimensions
small                            medium   large
capacity:
repertoire:
Use (festivals/concerts?)
Comments
Educational Space | Program Adjacency
            Typical Music Instruction Room
                          Audio/Perfomative                                            Choral                        Instrumental
                                                        Storage                                       Storage
                                                                                         Library
                                                        Technical                                     Technical
                     Classrooms                                                                                            Classrooms
                                                     Studio/Admin                                   Studio/Admin
                                                                                         Oce
                                                     Practice Rooms                                 Practice Rooms
                                                                                       Conference
5 De Chiara, Joseph, Time-saver Standards for Building Types, (New York, 2001), 415.
Educational Space | Program Adjacency
2 Moussavi, Farshid, The Function of Style, (New York, 2014), 238-243.
Educational Space | Types & Precedents
2 Moussavi, Farshid, The Function of Style, (New York, 2014), 238-243.
Educational Space | Types & Precedents
2 Moussavi, Farshid, The Function of Style, (New York, 2014), 238-243.