St. Leo University - School of Business Building
The Donald R. Tapia School of Business is a state of the art educational facility. Collaborative spaces and student-faculty interaction played a crucial role in the design of the building. Faculty offices are adjacent to student gathering areas to encourage and maximize interaction. Classrooms were designed to emphasize technology and movement. Through the use of hand held devices, professors are not tethered to podiums or desks and are free to move around the room and utilize the SMARTboards and white boards on each wall. Seating arrangements are flexible and can easily accommodate any lesson or activity. Dynamic breakout areas outside of the classroom easily accommodate academic or personal needs. The building’s Lecture hall is designed so that a conference table for the speaker is in the center of the room – close to all students. The building’s structure consists of a steel frame supported by block construction and standard footings with slab on grade foundation. The building recently received LEED Gold certification.
The Donald R. Tapia School of Business is a state of the art educational facility. Collaborative spaces and student-faculty interaction played a crucial role in the design of the building. Faculty offices are adjacent to student gathering areas to encourage and maximize interaction. Classrooms were designed to emphasize technology and movement. Through the use of hand held devices, professors are not tethered to podiums or desks and are free to move around the room and utilize the SMARTboards and white boards on each wall. Seating arrangements are flexible and can easily accommodate any lesson or activity. Dynamic breakout areas outside of the classroom easily accommodate academic or personal needs. The building’s Lecture hall is designed so that a conference table for the speaker is in the center of the room – close to all students. The building’s structure consists of a steel frame supported by block construction and standard footings with slab on grade foundation. The building recently received LEED Gold certification.
St. Leo University - School of Business Building
The Donald R. Tapia School of Business is a state of the art educational facility. Collaborative spaces and student-faculty interaction played a crucial role in the design of the building. Faculty offices are adjacent to student gathering areas to encourage and maximize interaction. Classrooms were designed to emphasize technology and movement. Through the use of hand held devices, professors are not tethered to podiums or desks and are free to move around the room and utilize the SMARTboards and white boards on each wall. Seating arrangements are flexible and can easily accommodate any lesson or activity. Dynamic breakout areas outside of the classroom easily accommodate academic or personal needs. The building’s Lecture hall is designed so that a conference table for the speaker is in the center of the room – close to all students. The building’s structure consists of a steel frame supported by block construction and standard footings with slab on grade foundation. The building recently received LEED Gold certification.
The Donald R. Tapia School of Business is a state of the art educational facility. Collaborative spaces and student-faculty interaction played a crucial role in the design of the building. Faculty offices are adjacent to student gathering areas to encourage and maximize interaction. Classrooms were designed to emphasize technology and movement. Through the use of hand held devices, professors are not tethered to podiums or desks and are free to move around the room and utilize the SMARTboards and white boards on each wall. Seating arrangements are flexible and can easily accommodate any lesson or activity. Dynamic breakout areas outside of the classroom easily accommodate academic or personal needs. The building’s Lecture hall is designed so that a conference table for the speaker is in the center of the room – close to all students. The building’s structure consists of a steel frame supported by block construction and standard footings with slab on grade foundation. The building recently received LEED Gold certification.
St. Leo University - School of Business Building
The Donald R. Tapia School of Business is a state of the art educational facility. Collaborative spaces and student-faculty interaction played a crucial role in the design of the building. Faculty offices are adjacent to student gathering areas to encourage and maximize interaction. Classrooms were designed to emphasize technology and movement. Through the use of hand held devices, professors are not tethered to podiums or desks and are free to move around the room and utilize the SMARTboards and white boards on each wall. Seating arrangements are flexible and can easily accommodate any lesson or activity. Dynamic breakout areas outside of the classroom easily accommodate academic or personal needs. The building’s Lecture hall is designed so that a conference table for the speaker is in the center of the room – close to all students. The building’s structure consists of a steel frame supported by block construction and standard footings with slab on grade foundation. The building recently received LEED Gold certification.
The Donald R. Tapia School of Business is a state of the art educational facility. Collaborative spaces and student-faculty interaction played a crucial role in the design of the building. Faculty offices are adjacent to student gathering areas to encourage and maximize interaction. Classrooms were designed to emphasize technology and movement. Through the use of hand held devices, professors are not tethered to podiums or desks and are free to move around the room and utilize the SMARTboards and white boards on each wall. Seating arrangements are flexible and can easily accommodate any lesson or activity. Dynamic breakout areas outside of the classroom easily accommodate academic or personal needs. The building’s Lecture hall is designed so that a conference table for the speaker is in the center of the room – close to all students. The building’s structure consists of a steel frame supported by block construction and standard footings with slab on grade foundation. The building recently received LEED Gold certification.
St. Leo University - School of Business Building
The Donald R. Tapia School of Business is a state of the art educational facility. Collaborative spaces and student-faculty interaction played a crucial role in the design of the building. Faculty offices are adjacent to student gathering areas to encourage and maximize interaction. Classrooms were designed to emphasize technology and movement. Through the use of hand held devices, professors are not tethered to podiums or desks and are free to move around the room and utilize the SMARTboards and white boards on each wall. Seating arrangements are flexible and can easily accommodate any lesson or activity. Dynamic breakout areas outside of the classroom easily accommodate academic or personal needs. The building’s Lecture hall is designed so that a conference table for the speaker is in the center of the room – close to all students. The building’s structure consists of a steel frame supported by block construction and standard footings with slab on grade foundation. The building recently received LEED Gold certification.
The Donald R. Tapia School of Business is a state of the art educational facility. Collaborative spaces and student-faculty interaction played a crucial role in the design of the building. Faculty offices are adjacent to student gathering areas to encourage and maximize interaction. Classrooms were designed to emphasize technology and movement. Through the use of hand held devices, professors are not tethered to podiums or desks and are free to move around the room and utilize the SMARTboards and white boards on each wall. Seating arrangements are flexible and can easily accommodate any lesson or activity. Dynamic breakout areas outside of the classroom easily accommodate academic or personal needs. The building’s Lecture hall is designed so that a conference table for the speaker is in the center of the room – close to all students. The building’s structure consists of a steel frame supported by block construction and standard footings with slab on grade foundation. The building recently received LEED Gold certification.
St. Leo University - School of Business Building
The Donald R. Tapia School of Business is a state of the art educational facility. Collaborative spaces and student-faculty interaction played a crucial role in the design of the building. Faculty offices are adjacent to student gathering areas to encourage and maximize interaction. Classrooms were designed to emphasize technology and movement. Through the use of hand held devices, professors are not tethered to podiums or desks and are free to move around the room and utilize the SMARTboards and white boards on each wall. Seating arrangements are flexible and can easily accommodate any lesson or activity. Dynamic breakout areas outside of the classroom easily accommodate academic or personal needs. The building’s Lecture hall is designed so that a conference table for the speaker is in the center of the room – close to all students. The building’s structure consists of a steel frame supported by block construction and standard footings with slab on grade foundation. The building recently received LEED Gold certification.
The Donald R. Tapia School of Business is a state of the art educational facility. Collaborative spaces and student-faculty interaction played a crucial role in the design of the building. Faculty offices are adjacent to student gathering areas to encourage and maximize interaction. Classrooms were designed to emphasize technology and movement. Through the use of hand held devices, professors are not tethered to podiums or desks and are free to move around the room and utilize the SMARTboards and white boards on each wall. Seating arrangements are flexible and can easily accommodate any lesson or activity. Dynamic breakout areas outside of the classroom easily accommodate academic or personal needs. The building’s Lecture hall is designed so that a conference table for the speaker is in the center of the room – close to all students. The building’s structure consists of a steel frame supported by block construction and standard footings with slab on grade foundation. The building recently received LEED Gold certification.
St. Leo University - School of Business Building
The Donald R. Tapia School of Business is a state of the art educational facility. Collaborative spaces and student-faculty interaction played a crucial role in the design of the building. Faculty offices are adjacent to student gathering areas to encourage and maximize interaction. Classrooms were designed to emphasize technology and movement. Through the use of hand held devices, professors are not tethered to podiums or desks and are free to move around the room and utilize the SMARTboards and white boards on each wall. Seating arrangements are flexible and can easily accommodate any lesson or activity. Dynamic breakout areas outside of the classroom easily accommodate academic or personal needs. The building’s Lecture hall is designed so that a conference table for the speaker is in the center of the room – close to all students. The building’s structure consists of a steel frame supported by block construction and standard footings with slab on grade foundation. The building recently received LEED Gold certification.
The Donald R. Tapia School of Business is a state of the art educational facility. Collaborative spaces and student-faculty interaction played a crucial role in the design of the building. Faculty offices are adjacent to student gathering areas to encourage and maximize interaction. Classrooms were designed to emphasize technology and movement. Through the use of hand held devices, professors are not tethered to podiums or desks and are free to move around the room and utilize the SMARTboards and white boards on each wall. Seating arrangements are flexible and can easily accommodate any lesson or activity. Dynamic breakout areas outside of the classroom easily accommodate academic or personal needs. The building’s Lecture hall is designed so that a conference table for the speaker is in the center of the room – close to all students. The building’s structure consists of a steel frame supported by block construction and standard footings with slab on grade foundation. The building recently received LEED Gold certification.