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Chicago’s cultural center for the future of education
Gonzalez, Sigifredo
Advisor:De Brea, Ana
Date:2022-05
Type:Undergraduate CAP thesis
Degree:Thesis (B. Arch.)
Department:College of Architecture and Planning
Abstract:
There should be an urge to redesign educational spaces because the aforementioned factors do
apply to numerous educational systems in many countries. Technology has now become a widespread
tool we can take advantage of. Not only children or teens should be allowed to learn but
adults should also be encouraged. Our society is become more and more diverse exposing us to
information we can surely take advantage of and learn more about.
A new educational facility needs to be designed that integrates different cultures and age groups.
There are already numerous different types of educational facilities in the world. A combination
of a couple of these preexisting facilities can create a Cultural Hub that focuses on the Future of
Education within the Community.
College of Architecture and Planning Undergraduate Theses [1317] Undergraduate theses submitted to the College of Architecture and Planning by Ball State University undergraduate students in partial fulfillment of degree requirements.