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In Example B, a more drastic approach was taken.
Example A is the simplest of the conversions illu-
f.
e.
The intent was to open up as much of the interior space
strated. The solution provides a direct I ink between the
as possible for general project work. Thus the studio/
arts and crafts and woodworking areas, and encloses the
classroom/gallery was moved into the center of the build-
minimum number of activities requiring isolation. The
ing and can be part of the shared multi-use work space or
studio/classroom/gallery may be opened up by means of
can be divided off by folding partitions.
a folding partition to increase flexibility for a wide variety
of programs and activities, especially those relating to
photography, exhibits, demonstrations, and those crafts
not requiring special equipment.
Example A
Example B