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Positive Effects
Negative Effects
Limited spaces
The Gymnasium of the Campus, where students studies and practices their Physical
education, and also hand their events
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The opportunity to broaden the education diversity of this active and historic
London area. Following the principle, of school within schools, the design
generates natural patterns of division within highly functional spaces which
give each of the school a distinct identity, both internally and externally
Positive Effects
Design and Planning Solution is a
Negative Effects
The design may outlook the near
windows above
Case Study 3: The New Caruth Hall
Summary
o The mission of the Caruth Institute for
Engineering Education is to increase the number and diversity of students who
graduate from U.S. high schools with both the enthusiasm and knowledge to pursue
the engineering careers that are necessary for the U.S. to compete in a global
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economy.
The second engineering building at SMU to be constructed to LEED (Leadership in
Energy and Environmental Design) Gold Standards, Caruth Hall will become the
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Grand Atrium
Caruth Institute for Engineering Education
M. Catherine Zollars, Ph.D., Board Room
Susan and Thomas Armstrong Directors
Office
Graduate Student Workspace
Center for Engineering Leadership
Accenture Reception
Future Institute for Engineering and Global Development
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Positive Effects
The Design aims for a better
Negative Effects
The approach might cost a lot
environment effect
Coming up of planning solution on
such limited spaces
Analytical Framework
INPUT
Proper Site Planning
PROCESS
Following Building Codes,
OUTPUT
Will reduce both
spaces
Building orientation
Maximizing Daylight
potential
Picking up the light shades of
lighting
Will reduce urban heat island
pavement
pavement
Improving by interspersing
oxygen-producing plants
healthier learning
incorporating sustainable
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landscape to achieve
sustainability goals