Rethinking an existing space isn't easy, but the planning team that recently refurbished a popular student space has done it.
During the academic semester, you can find hundreds of students in a large section on the Queen Elizabeth II Library's third floor, colloquially known as the "fiesta deck" due to its resemblance to a ship's main lounging and embarkation area.
Memorial University staff recently revamped the space by installing new furniture designed to provide quiet spots to help students focus on their work or relax during their downtime.
Some smart design features, such as noise-absorbing space dividers, contribute to the calm ambiance. Some painted walls add a fresh feel.
Creating a successful space meant juggling the competing needs of individual and group study use in an open area.