The new home of the GSE has been designed to further four main goals: building community, fostering interdisciplinary collaboration, facilitating contemporary teaching and research, and accelerating impact in the world.
Here are a few features of the new campus.
The new campus centers around a spacious atrium and outdoor courtyard. In addition to space for large convenings, the buildings feature a wide variety of flexible meeting spaces, both indoors and outdoors, as well as informal hubs for collaboration.
Both buildings include plenty of space for interaction, from study groups to chance encounters. Shown below: The historic building’s lobby faces the Main Quad, and opens into the new education library on the north side. The busy south building lobby is the main path to class for many students and faculty. In the north building, the area outside the auditorium provides for breakout conversations.
“Collaboration is critical to take education into a currently unimaginable and brighter future. In the end, the campus will do what architecture does best: orchestrate social interaction.”
The learning spaces at the new GSE campus have been designed to be flexible, inclusive, and interactive. With just one auditorium, the focus is on smaller learning spaces, which can also serve as research, experimentation, and demonstration spaces. Technology for data collection and visualization, virtual teaching and learning, and hands-on experimentation fuel creativity and innovation.