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Teaching and Learning Spaces Refurbishment

Teaching and Learning Space Refurbishments

Social Sciences Centrally Timetabled Rooms

Phase 3 of refurbishment in the Social Sciences building saw the upgrade of eight teaching spaces into state-of-the-art, modern facilities with the replacement of seating, writing surfaces, lighting, flooring and decoration. The works also connected the building to the campus district heating system to provide heating efficiently and improved internal conditions of these spaces for occupants.

Previous phases of work on the Social Sciences building have included a gender-neutral WC and re-designed entrance to the building in 2017 and the construction of the social space and corridor in 2018.

Features

Eight state-of-the-art modern teaching spaces

New seating, writing surfaces, lighting, flooring, and decoration

Efficient heating


Warwick Business School

The staff and postgraduate lounges in Warwick Business School were refurbished. The staff lounge emulated the design at WBS London in The Shard, giving a consistent look and feel across both locations, providing a high-quality, clean aesthetic with a Scandinavian feel.

The postgraduate lounge on the ground floor of the building provides collaborative and group working spaces. The first floor lounge was rearranged to increase the number of computers available for student use.

From 2020 the Warwick Business School building was extended and further refurbished over three phases to support our vision to be Europe's leading University-based Business School.

Features

Staff lounge, emulated WBS London in The Shard

Collaborative and group working spaces

Increase in computers for student use


Ramphal

One of the University’s signature theatre spaces, the 400-seat lecture theatre in Ramphal which is used as a space for teaching and Conferences, was refurbished across a tight timeframe of three weeks. The lecture theatre gained new writing ledges and a new emergency and reassurance lighting system.

Features

400-seat lecture theatre

New writing ledges

New lighting system