Science by Design: Exploring the Details of Exploratory Hall

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In Exploratory Hall’s tile floor, the circles represent splashes of water droplets, the squiggles are the outline of a double helix, and the Fibonacci spiral shows up cutting through it all. The “Periodic Tables” provide a visual pun. Photo by Alexis Glenn

Summary

There’s nothing random about Exploratory Hall.

In fact, the operative word during its five years of renovation and development was “intentionality.” The layout, the fixtures, the furnishings, the flooring, the lighting and even the wood panel in one of the three-story atriums are all intentional by design. II, is rich with subtle details that enrich the collaboration between student to professor, and student to student, while surrounding them with symbols of science.

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