Clark University's Center for Media Arts, Computing, and Design / Ayers Saint Gross
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Ayers Saint Gross designed the Center for Media Arts, Computing, and Design at Clark University to be a modern, collaborative hub for arts, computing, and design. This facility merges the Becker School of Design & Technology with Computer Science and Visual & Performing Arts, fostering innovative education. The design process involved input from a diverse group of stakeholders, ensuring the space meets varied learning needs and emphasizes inclusivity. Key features include flexible spaces for hands-on activities and adaptive technology, enhancing student engagement and creativity.
The Center for Media Arts, Computing, and Design is a pioneering facility at Clark University, integrating diverse fields to enhance collaborative learning and creativity.
The design prioritizes inclusivity through adaptable spaces that accommodate various learning styles and promote accessibility, reflecting the university’s commitment to equitable education.
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