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OTHER MATH SUPPORT SPACES

28-FOOT SPACE

Computer Lab

Some programs require a dedicated computer lab, usually a resource shared by other departments in the school. Computer labs shown on this site are sized for 24 students with a teacher’s desk, demonstration computer, and audio-visual control station. There is adequate wall space for whiteboard and a projection screen.



 

Island and wall computer tables.

Width: 28 FT
Length: 35 FT
Area: 966 NASF
NASF/Station: 40 NASF


 

Peninsula computer tables with one center aisle.

Width: 28 FT
Length: 35 FT
Area: 980 NASF
NASF/Station: 41 NASF

Teachers’ Office

Providing offices for teachers has become a common procedure. A teacher needs a place to work and meet with students and colleagues. Offices are especially critical when labs are assigned to more than one teacher, rather than being the teacher’s home base. A shared office, for 6 teachers, is shown in the diagrams. Each teacher has a desk, a side chair, book shelving, and a file cabinet.



 

Desks with bookshelves along opposite walls. Files and coat storage along other wall.

Width: 28 FT
Length: 20 FT
Area: 560 NASF
NASF/Station: 23 NASF

 

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