Make better surroundings for students to perform
If you want to create a space that will enable students to concentrate and study in a space that isn’t larger than 300 square metres, then you need to pay attention to every detail. Details that provide better surroundings with noise control and low reverberation time as noisy conditions impact students’ health, the way they think as well as their overall academic performance.In Ekonomikum’s new reading room, a great emphasis has been placed on getting the right amount of lighting to create a tranquil space the removes distractions. Jonas Kjellander of Sweco Architects shares his vision behind the design of the room “We’ve created different areas with varying types of furniture. In the middle, we have placed 14 specially designed armchairs around a gas fire, which we’ve name “campfire” and then we have, built-in seating cabinets along the walls. We have worked a lot with the light – we have gone with 500 lux in the work area, 300 lux just around the work areas, for a maximum of 100 lux in general.”