[{"data":1,"prerenderedAt":-1},["ShallowReactive",2],{"catalog-herman-miller-education-2015":3,"$f54gFciXR1FznWJVNft3TqcXl0B8GYbPbga8lnvghe78":221},{"id":4,"title":5,"slug":6,"image":7,"source":8,"brand_name":9,"brand":10,"brand_slug":11,"file_size":12,"pages":13,"pages_count":216,"matched_pages":217,"match_count":218,"two_pages":219,"show_text":220},3432,"Education 2015","herman-miller-education-2015","\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F53\u002F455cdf5e3709d8dc1dbd151fe17d20.1.png","http:\u002F\u002F127.0.0.1:8000\u002Fprivate\u002Ffiles\u002F17\u002Fccd2a61ea52200d0662d8d7bbb5319.pdf","Herman Miller",1252,"herman-miller","7.5 MB",[14,17,21,25,29,33,37,41,45,49,53,57,61,65,69,73,77,81,85,89,93,97,101,105,109,113,117,121,125,129,133,137,141,145,149,153,157,161,165,169,173,177,181,185,189,193,197,201,205,209,213],{"image":7,"text":15,"number":16},"Z \nEducation\nY\n2014–15 Catalog\n",1,{"image":18,"text":19,"number":20},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F53\u002F455cdf5e3709d8dc1dbd151fe17d20.2.png","Why Does Your Campus Matter?\n",2,{"image":22,"text":23,"number":24},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F53\u002F455cdf5e3709d8dc1dbd151fe17d20.3.png","3\nTable of Contents\nThe Case for Space \n04 Creating a Community on Campus\n06 Researching Spaces for Human-Centered Learning\n28 Student Voices\nLearning Space Profles\n08 California State University, Long Beach, Long Beach, California  \n42 University of Wisconsin–Madison, Madison, Wisconsin \n66 North Carolina State University, Raleigh, North Carolina\nSolutions\n12 Informal Learning Spaces \n30 Formal Learning Spaces\n48 Faculty and Administrative Spaces \n74 Index\nThe Case for Space  \nThanks to new tools and technologies, learning now happens \neverywhere, at any time. For campuses to remain relevant, they  \nneed to ofer something that cannot be found anywhere else—a \nsense of belonging to a community and an experience of learning \nenriched through meaningful connections among students,  \nfaculty, and administrators. \nAt Herman Miller, we want to help you create communities that \ndraw students and faculty in and help them do their best. Over the \nfollowing pages, we demonstrate how our ideas for learning space \ndesigns are coming to life. We hope these insights will inspire you to \nmake your campus an even better place for your people. When you \nare ready to rethink the possibilities for what your campus can ofer, \nHerman Miller is here to help. \nIntroduction\n",3,{"image":26,"text":27,"number":28},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F53\u002F455cdf5e3709d8dc1dbd151fe17d20.4.png","People +\nPedagogy +\nPlace =\nPossibilities\nCreating a Community  \non Campus\nAt Herman Miller, we are collaborating with the world’s leading \nthinkers and designers to apply a greater understanding of \npeople—how we think, how we create, and how we interact—to \nthe design of learning environments that harness the innate \nmotivations of students and faculty. We believe these types  \nof environments help enable purpose and encourage everyone  \nto strive for high levels of achievement.\nTo create learning spaces that feel intuitive, we begin with  \nan understanding of what is fundamental to all humans—our \nexperiences and motivations. We then consider the unique \npurpose, character, and activities of the individuals and groups \nwho inhabit these spaces and of the institutions that house them.  \nBuilding on this foundation, we work with you to create spaces \noptimized to support learning and interaction—spaces that can \nfluidly change as the needs of students, faculty, and the institution \nevolve. The right mix of settings—from informal places to more \nformal student and faculty spaces—can help you create a campus \nthat feels like a community worth belonging to.\n5\nCreating a Community on Campus\n",4,{"image":30,"text":31,"number":32},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F53\u002F455cdf5e3709d8dc1dbd151fe17d20.5.png","People +\nPedagogy +\nPlace =\nPossibilities\n7\nDuring the project, the team had to solve a number of design \nchallenges, including the university’s request that the small \nspace accommodate up to 60 students. To achieve this, the team \nminimized the footprint of the teaching station, giving professors \nand students more space to move about and work together. They \nadded mobile chairs and tables to allow groups to rearrange \nfurnishings as their needs change, and café-height seating lines  \nthe perimeter. Students and faculty now have a choice of furnishings \nto suit a variety of learning styles. A large, centrally located monitor \nhas been replaced with four monitors, all thoughtfully placed  \nfor optimal viewing by everyone in the Learning Studio.\nDirect feedback from students and faculty indicates that they  \nare thriving in the new environment. “I think we all know that space \nis important on some level,” said Sanchez, “but this project really \nreinforced for me, for others across campus involved in the project, \nand for students and faculty using the space just how powerful \nthe learning environment is.” The university plans to use insights \ngained from the Learning Studio to develop more student- and \nfaculty-centered learning spaces.\n“I liked the Herman Miller program \nbecause it uses actual research  \non students’ perceptions of  \nlearning spaces.”\n— Rudy Sanchez, Director of Academic Technology and Innovation,  \n Fresno State University\n7\nResearching Spaces for Human-Centered Learning\nAt Herman Miller, we believe people, pedagogy, and place are \nessential elements of efective learning spaces. When they are \nconsidered and combined in the right ways, the possibilities  \nare endless.\nThe Learning Spaces Research Program\nSM (LSRP) is one way Herman \nMiller is helping educational institutions realize the potential of \npurposefully designed learning spaces. We work with leading \nuniversities to create Learning Studios with the ideal mix of \nfurnishings, tools, and technology to encourage creativity and \nscholarship. We then measure the success of these spaces \nthrough ongoing study.\nRecently, Fresno State University in California partnered with \nHerman Miller to design a Learning Studio in the school’s Family  \nand Food Science Building. The university saw LSRP as an \nopportunity to test a more flexible, collaborative classroom layout \nusing our human-centered, research-based approach. “I liked \nthe Herman Miller program because it uses actual research on \nstudents’ perceptions of learning spaces,” said Rudy Sanchez, \nDirector of Academic Technology and Innovation at Fresno State.\nResearching Spaces for  \nHuman-Centered Learning\n",5,{"image":34,"text":35,"number":36},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F53\u002F455cdf5e3709d8dc1dbd151fe17d20.6.png","LEARNING SPACE PROFILE\nDorothy Ottolia, Professor, Department of Design, \nand David Salazar, Associate Vice President of \nPhysical Planning and Facilities Management, \nCalifornia State University, Long Beach\nKids in  \nthe Hall\nA group of students transform a \ncorridor into a space where learning \nhappens naturally and opportunities \nfor working together abound. \nThe next time you have a seemingly impossible \ndesign problem to solve, ask a group of 20- \nyear-olds for help. That’s what David Salazar, \nAssociate Vice President of Physical Planning \nand Facilities Management at California State \nUniversity, Long Beach, did when he was  \nfaced with the challenge of revitalizing an \nunderutilized corridor in the school’s Academic \nServices Building.\n“One of our main objectives was to develop an \ninaugural project that used the campus as a living \nlaboratory for students to learn about design, \nfacilities management, and construction,” said \nSalazar. “And we needed to connect that with  \nthe academic side in terms of classes that were \nbeing ofered in the interior design program.” \nSalazar approached Dorothy Ottolia, a professor  \nin the Interior Design program and Department \nCALIFORNIA STATE \nUNIVERSITY, LONG BEACH \nLONG BEACH, CALIFORNIA\nChair at the time, and asked her to help turn a space \npeople avoided into a place that would draw people \nin with opportunities for learning and collaboration. \nShe presented the problem to her students and gave \nthem two weeks to develop proposals. \n“This was the students’ frst class in the Interior \nDesign program, so I thought it would be a good \nway to warm them up,” said Ottolia.\nThe students embraced the challenge, and, afer \ntwo weeks, Salazar and several campus architects \nreviewed the projects to make sure they were on \ntrack. Then, afer another two weeks of refnements,  \na jury including the president of the university, private-\nsector architects, and members of the campus \nfacilities team critiqued the students’ work and chose \na design to be implemented in the corridor space. \n",6,{"image":38,"text":39,"number":40},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F53\u002F455cdf5e3709d8dc1dbd151fe17d20.7.png","11\nThe redesigned corridor \nspace provides settings \nwhere students can study, \nrelax, or socialize between \nclasses. \n“The winning project was selected because it \ntransformed the space, but it did so within the \nbudget,” said Ottolia. “There was very little funding \nfor much beyond redoing the floors, painting, and \nother minimal changes. Thankfully, Herman Miller \ncame along and partnered with us.”\nBy working with Herman Miller through LSRP—which \nhelps educational institutions redesign spaces to  \nenhance collaboration—the university was able to \nadd seating to the new space that would support  \na range of activities and postures.\nThe resulting design is a corridor full of light, energy, \nand, most importantly, people. Said Ottolia of the \ntransformation, “The old space was dark and dingy \nand was always empty. The new space is bright  \nand alive. It’s constantly packed, and the students \nlove to go there.”\nThe revitalized corridor is also highly functional. \nThoughtfully arranged groupings of furniture ofer \nstudents places to meet, study, and even nap \nbetween classes.  \nEnhanced access to power and data makes it easier \nto charge phones or work on laptops. Wayfnding \nhas been greatly improved, with bright yellow signage \nclearly designating ofces along the hallway. \nOttolia and her students have received letters \nthanking them for the new space, which students, \nfaculty, and administrators say is helping them  \nlearn and work better. \nFrom Salazar’s perspective, the successful redesign \nis serving as a model for future campus projects. “We \nwant to continue looking at diferent interior spaces \nand gauge how to better engage faculty and students, \nwhile also maintaining a partnership with furniture \nmanufacturers,” said Salazar.\nHe continued, “Learning takes place everywhere on \ncampus: in the classroom, outside, in faculty ofces. \nThat’s the realization people are embracing now. \nThese in-between spaces are just as important  \nas others.”\nA pair of Swoop™ Arm Chairs \nofers a comfortable spot to \nrelax, plug in, and check email. \nA student-designed floor tile \npattern is mirrored in a wall  \nmural with scenes from around \nthe campus. \nRows of tables with \nupholstered benches are  \na favorite place for students  \nto spread out and study. \nAccess to power and data \nenhances the use of personal \ntechnology devices. \nLearning Space Profle \nProducts\nSwoop Lounge Furniture, pg 22\n",7,{"image":42,"text":43,"number":44},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F53\u002F455cdf5e3709d8dc1dbd151fe17d20.8.png","Solutions for Informal  \nLearning Spaces\nLearning can happen anywhere, from corridor spaces to outdoor \nsettings to casual lounge areas. No matter the space, these versatile \nfurnishings allow students and faculty the freedom to learn and \nteach in ways that feel natural and comfortable—ultimately allowing \neveryone to do their best. \n",8,{"image":46,"text":47,"number":48},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F53\u002F455cdf5e3709d8dc1dbd151fe17d20.9.png","15\nSolutions for Informal Learning Spaces\nCaper\n® Stacking Chair and Stool\nDesigned by Jef Weber\nCaper’s molded polypropylene seat and back are contoured  \nfor comfort, flexible for give, and colorful enough to brighten  \nany room. A series of holes in the plastic allow moisture and  \nheat to dissipate, keeping you cool. An optional FLEXNET\n™ \nsuspension seat uses advanced materials to minimize pressure \npoints, which keeps you comfortable longer.\nThe perfectly portable chair, Caper is designed to be moved.  \nThe stacking chair and the stool version—available through \nOptions—are easy to deploy wherever you need casual,  \nshort-term seating. Caper’s versatile color palette includes  \nvibrant primaries and sophisticated neutrals.\nEverywhere™ Tables\nDesigned by Dan Grabowski\nTwo traits give these tables their anywhere versatility: fne lines— \na refned, single aesthetic means they complement any space, \nbringing unity and visual calm—and no boundaries—a simple kit  \nof top shapes and leg styles can be combined in nearly limitless \nways. If these choices aren’t enough for you, feel free to create\nyour own; Everywhere Tables are easy to customize. \nNelson™ Platform Bench\nDesigned by George Nelson\nIn addition to serving as a base for Nelson’s Basic Cabinet  \nSeries, this multipurpose bench can also function as a low  \ntable or as extra seating. Available in three lengths and with  \nthe option of a wood or metal base, it is an endlessly versatile  \nand useful seat or surface for a variety of settings.\n",9,{"image":50,"text":51,"number":52},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F53\u002F455cdf5e3709d8dc1dbd151fe17d20.10.png","17\nPeer\n® Table\nDesigned by ai3 for Geiger\n®\nIntegrated power and data access were a given in the Peer Table’s \ndesign: today’s students and faculty expect to connect no matter \nwhere they happen to be studying and working. The reveal that \nforms the integrated shelf is an aesthetic detail that also holds \nitems that might be needed but don’t need to be front and center. \nEasy access to under-table power encourages people to dock  \ncell phones or laptop batteries on the shelf, leaving the primary \nsurface available for the task at hand. With optional Forest \nStewardship Council\n™-certifed materials, Peer is a sustainable  \ntable designed to last.\nShe Said Stool\nDesigned by Nitzan Cohen for Mattiazzi\nNitzan Cohen’s subtly curved She Said Stool is a graceful example  \nof solid-wood crafsmanship at its fnest. Its sleek silhouette serves \nas a testament to Mattiazzi’s advanced technology: the backrest  \nand long legs display a smooth and seamless geometry ofen \nreserved for plastic chairs alone. Artful and refned, the stool \ncomfortably supports work done together or alone.  \nSolutions for Informal Learning Spaces\n",10,{"image":54,"text":55,"number":56},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F53\u002F455cdf5e3709d8dc1dbd151fe17d20.11.png","Swoop Lounge Furniture, pg 22\n19\nEames\n® Molded Fiberglass Side Chair\nDesigned by Charles and Ray Eames\nThanks to a new, proprietary process for producing fberglass, \nHerman Miller is once again able to fabricate the original Eames \nFiberglass Chair safely. The newly reformulated material is created \nusing a monomer- and VOC-free resin in a molding process that \nall but eliminates hazardous airborne compounds—and is fully \nrecyclable through Herman Miller’s Take Back program. The chair \nis available in both side and armchair versions, in eight archival \ncolors, with a choice of wire, dowel, stacking\u002Fganging, rocker,  \nand 4-leg bases.\nNelson Pedestal Table  \nDesigned by George Nelson\nElegant and useful, George Nelson’s Pedestal Table can move \nefortlessly from casual spaces to formal settings. Its compact \nsize allows it to ft into tight spaces or to be grouped in a larger \nenvironment to add interest as well as utility. This versatile  \npiece of furniture is available in three heights, with diferent  \nfnish options, and may be used in a variety of ways. \nSolutions for Informal Learning Spaces\n",11,{"image":58,"text":59,"number":60},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F53\u002F455cdf5e3709d8dc1dbd151fe17d20.12.png","21\nMP Conference Table\nDesigned by Amir Paknya for Geiger\nThe MP Conference Table’s shape gives equal visual presence  \nto all meeting participants, including those who are remote, and \nensures direct line of sight to displays for in-room participants. \nThe table is standing-height to encourage engagement with the \nadjacent tackable surfaces and touch screens. A matte fnish  \non the table’s surface enhances video fdelity and reduces glare  \nfor the camera.\nSetu\n® Stool\nDesigned by Studio 7.5\nThe Setu Stool encourages a variety of postures, keeping people  \nin seated and standing positions eye to eye, while supporting them \nwith the same efortless blend of style and comfort you’d expect \nfrom the Setu Chair. Like the original design, the stool fts everyone \nwho sits in it, making it a welcome addition everywhere it goes. \nAvailable in Lyris 2\n™ suspension or upholstered fabrics.\nSolutions for Informal Learning Spaces\nEverywhere Tables, pg 14; Steelwood Shelving System, pg 40\n",12,{"image":62,"text":63,"number":64},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F53\u002F455cdf5e3709d8dc1dbd151fe17d20.13.png","23\nSolutions for Informal Learning Spaces\nSwoop Lounge Furniture\nDesigned by Brian Kane\nSwoop in and connect with others. Sit, sprawl, lie down. Throw \nyour leg over a chair arm while you work, talk, or just relax. \nTraditional lounge furniture inhibits movement. Swoop encourages  \nit. A modular system that lets you position a table or ottoman here  \nor there, wherever it works best at the moment, Swoop takes the\nedge of lounge furniture.\nEames Molded Plastic Armchair Rocker Base\nDesigned by Charles and Ray Eames\nCharles and Ray Eames realized their frst successful, single-shell \nform in 1950 with the Molded Fiberglass Chairs. However, when  \nthe environmental risks associated with fberglass production \nbecame more widely understood, the decision was made to \ndiscontinue fberglass shell production until a more suitable \nmaterial could be found. In 2004, Herman Miller reintroduced  \nthe Molded Plastic Chair in polypropylene. In addition to being  \n100 percent recyclable, the polypropylene shell chair’s subtle  \nmatte texture ofers a sof tactility as well as notable durability.  \nThe armchair with rocker base is just one of many fnish, material, \nand base options that will add elegance to any setting.\nEames Walnut Stools\nDesigned by Charles and Ray Eames\nOriginally designed for the lobby of the Time & Life Building  \nin New York City, these artful objects stand easily on their own, \nfunctioning as stools, side tables, or something in between.  \nFinely crafed from solid walnut with concave tops and bottoms,  \nthe stools ofer any space—traditional or modern—inventive  \nseating and surface options. \n",13,{"image":66,"text":67,"number":68},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F53\u002F455cdf5e3709d8dc1dbd151fe17d20.14.png","25\nSpun Chair\nDesigned by Thomas Heatherwick for Magis\nUpright, the Spun Chair has the appearance of a sculptural vessel. \nBut when leaned on its side, it becomes a fun and functional  \nchair that lets you rock side to side or spin around. Architect  \nand designer Thomas Heatherwick created the Spun Chair using  \na rotational molding technique to shape plastic.\nSpun is available in four solid colors—dark purple, red, white,  \nand grey anthracite—in a polypropylene material. It also comes  \nin a translucent polycarbonate version in smoke grey and amber.  \nAll Spun Chairs are equally appropriate for indoor and outdoor use.\nSolutions for Informal Learning Spaces\n",14,{"image":70,"text":71,"number":72},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F53\u002F455cdf5e3709d8dc1dbd151fe17d20.15.png","27\nCanvas Ofce Landscape\n®\nDesigned by Jefrey Bernett, Nicholas Dodzuik, \nDouglas Ball, and Joey Ruiter\nCanvas landscapes are designed to mirror an organization’s culture \nand raise the level of its performance. A simple set of elements \ncreate structure, surface, storage, and support for a complete range \nof settings for individuals and groups.\nFlo\n® Monitor Supports\nDesigned by Colebrook Bosson Saunders\nThe range of motion and fluid, intuitive adjustments of the \naward-winning Flo are unsurpassed. Its patented geometric spring \ntechnology and dynamic fngertip control let you put your screen \nexactly where you want it with a minimum of efort and a maximum \nof precision. Unlike any other product on the market, it supports \neveryone’s eyes, even those with progressive lenses.\nSolutions for Informal Learning Spaces\nMirra® 2 Chair, pg 64; Swoop Lounge Furniture, pg 22\n",15,{"image":74,"text":75,"number":76},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F53\u002F455cdf5e3709d8dc1dbd151fe17d20.16.png","29\nSTUDENT VOICES\nLife of the Campus\nOur team of education experts spend much of their time on \ncampuses, speaking with faculty and administrators and observing \nlearning spaces. We do this so we can better understand what it \ntakes to create environments where everyone can do their best \nand that can evolve as needs change and institutions grow.\nWe value the insights of all our education partners—especially  \nthe students who learn in the spaces we help create. This is why  \nwe sponsor an annual Student Video Contest, where we ask \nstudents to share their ideas about the learning experience. We \nrecently spoke to the three fnalists from the 2014 contest and \nasked them to explain why, in a world where learning can happen \nanywhere, the physical campus continues to matter.\n \nhermanmiller.com\u002Fstudentvideocontest\nWhen I’m working on a project on my own, I can’t sit in a dim room \nand hammer away on a computer. I have to be around something \nthat inspires me. The university’s life sciences building has great \nviews of the lakes in the area. There is also a greenhouse with \nbeautiful things to see and smell. When the weather is nice, I like  \nto sit on the steps of one of the buildings and take in everything \nthat’s going on outside. \nIn my last year in the business program, I was involved in a lot  \nof group projects. There was teamwork in every class, and we  \nhad to get together ofen to write business plans. Some of my \nteammates would want to meet in the library or the cafeteria,  \nbut I would encourage the group to meet in new and diferent \nplaces. One of my favorite places to meet was the Wisconsin \nInstitutes for Discovery, which has a huge open hall, a glass ceiling, \nand trees inside the building. The change of scenery really  \nseemed to help us work better. \nDylan Jordee\nUniversity of Wisconsin–Madison\nRecent Graduate in Sociology, Environmental Studies, and Business\nStudent Voices\nThe design program at NC State is intensely focused on \ncollaboration. We’re in the studio for fve to eight hours a day, \nand we spend all of our extra time there. When you walk inside \nthe studio, there is this magical energy I don’t think you can fnd \nanywhere else. Everyone is ready to help each other. You can’t  \nhelp but gravitate toward one another and end up working more  \non each other’s problems than your own.\nAt the same time, we do a lot of work with other design students,  \nas well as students from across the university. We’re constantly \ntaking in everyone’s views and strengths and building them  \ninto our work. \nMy experience in the design program has helped me realize how \nmuch an object like a piece of furniture can afect you. It’s one  \nof many things in a space that have an impact on how you feel  \nand interact with others. I’m interested in learning more about  \nhow spaces and experiences can be designed to foster creativity. \nHaving a place like Kendall, where the teachers and the students  \nare really supportive, was essential to my learning experience.  \nAs a graphic designer, I needed a lot of studio time. Most days,  \nI was on campus 14 hours a day. My teachers encouraged me  \na lot, but it was really inside of me—the drive to be at school  \nand embrace everything that was happening on campus. I was  \nofen informed by my surroundings, especially when I was diving \ninto a project and working with other students. We inspired each \nother every single day. \nIn my senior year, I started to stray away and explore my own \ninterests. It’s important to have individual time to reflect,  \nbut I spent a lot of nights during fnals with a few friends from  \nmy portfolio class, helping each other in the studio, making  \nsure we had all of the resources we needed, and sharing those  \ncrazy, haphazard moments when the building was closing in  \ntwo hours and we were so far behind that we didn’t think we  \nwould ever fnish. Having those people to support me—and  \nbeing there to support them—really helped me grow.\nKevin Czarnik\nKendall College of Art and Design\nRecent Graduate of the Graphic Design Program\nEric Dekker\nNorth Carolina State University\nThird-Year Industrial Design Student\n",16,{"image":78,"text":79,"number":80},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F53\u002F455cdf5e3709d8dc1dbd151fe17d20.17.png","Solutions for Formal  \nLearning Spaces\nAs pedagogy evolves, teaching and learning styles evolve, \ntraditional classrooms are becoming more flexible and supportive \nof collaboration. Our solutions allow students and faculty to easily \nwork together in the ways that suit them best—both virtually and  \nin person.\n",17,{"image":82,"text":83,"number":84},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F53\u002F455cdf5e3709d8dc1dbd151fe17d20.18.png","33\nSayl\n® Side Chair 4-Leg Base\nDesigned by Yves Béhar\nSayl Side Chairs can move seamlessly from group to individual \nsettings. They have been designed to take up less visual space,  \nand you can stack the 4-leg version up to four high for easy storage. \nSayl ofers plenty of textile and fnish options for back, seat, base, \nand arms.\nVCALL AV\u002FVC Support\nDesigned by Colebrook Bosson Saunders\nA simple, easy-to-use solution for audio- and videoconferencing, \nVCALL is a must-have tool for connecting in today’s learning spaces.\nUniversal camera and codec mounts integrate easily with the AV \ntechnology you use today—and the new equipment you’ll use \ntomorrow. VCALL holds one or two screens, horizontally or vertically, \nand can be used for mobile or static applications.\nSolutions for Formal Learning Spaces\nEverywhere Tables, pg 14; Swoop Lounge Furniture, pg 22\n",18,{"image":86,"text":87,"number":88},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F53\u002F455cdf5e3709d8dc1dbd151fe17d20.19.png","35\nSolutions for Formal Learning Spaces\nSetu Multipurpose Chair \nDesigned by Studio 7.5\nSetu is Studio 7.5’s solution for today’s more collaborative learning \nspaces. Material innovation gives the Setu Multipurpose Chair its \nunique combination of flex and strength. The Kinematic Spine\n™ uses \ntwo types of polypropylene to control resistance as you recline and \nto support your weight, without a tilt mechanism. More structural \nelement than textile, the Lyris 2 suspension seat and back conform  \nto your contours and aerate your body as you sit comfortably.\nSetu’s minimalist, dematerialized design is at home in spaces \nwhere diferent people may use the same chair throughout the  \nday. A range of upholstery options means you can outft your  \nSetu Chairs to stand out or blend in.\nStool_One Stool \nDesigned by Konstantin Grcic for Magis\nModeled from die-cast aluminum and constructed like a soccer\nball, Konstantin Grcic’s stackable and unexpectedly comfortable\nstool was designed to be more open space than solid. Available\nin two sizes and a choice of fnishes, its striking, sculptural form\ngarners attention in both casual and formal environments. Sold\nin sets of 2.\nStarin ClickShare CSC \nDesigned by Barco\nClickShare’s screen-sharing technology enables natural collaboration, \nallowing everyone in the room to share screens without being \ntethered by cables. Ideal for formal learning spaces or group work,  \nit allows up to four screens to be shared at once. Up to 64 ClickShare \nbuttons and mobile devices can be paired with the CSC base unit. \nIncludes base unit, 4 buttons, and a holder tray.\nEverywhere Tables, pg 14; VCALL AV\u002FVC Support, pg 33\n",19,{"image":90,"text":91,"number":92},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F53\u002F455cdf5e3709d8dc1dbd151fe17d20.20.png","37\nIntersect\n® Portfolio \nIntersect Portfolio was designed to enhance the activities and \nflexibility of people learning and working in groups. Each element—\nfrom tables to space dividers—has a minimalist aesthetic that \ncomplements any space. Intersect Tables provide easy-to-move \nsurfaces with ample space for creative exchange. Either side of  \nthe table folds up or down, so the surface can be easily adapted  \nto the needs of the group. The Mobile Easel ofers a writable \nsurface for sharing ideas.\nSolutions for Formal Learning Spaces\nCaper Stacking Chair, pg 14\n",20,{"image":94,"text":95,"number":96},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F53\u002F455cdf5e3709d8dc1dbd151fe17d20.21.png","39\nLayout Studio\n® \nConceived with the person in mind and the belief that place can  \nhelp people do more, Layout Studio ofers a light-scaled, economical \nsolution that supports the ever-evolving needs of individuals and \ngroups. The highly flexible design can easily be modifed to create \nversatile landscapes where students can readily connect with each \nother and their work.\nSolutions for Formal Learning Spaces\nSetu Multipurpose Chair, pg 34; Metaform Portfolio™, pg 61\n",21,{"image":98,"text":99,"number":100},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F53\u002F455cdf5e3709d8dc1dbd151fe17d20.22.png","41\nSolutions for Formal Learning Spaces\nCaper Multipurpose Chair\nDesigned by Jef Weber\nThe Caper Chair in its multipurpose version with swivel, tilt, and \nheight adjustment—is made for situations that require a casual yet \ncomfortable place to sit. Studying at a desk, gliding over to meet \nwith a fellow student, and reclining in thought—a full range of \nactivities are comfortably undertaken in the Caper Multipurpose \nChair. With fresh, versatile color choices and a compact scale,  \nit adds style and function to any space. \nSteelwood Shelving System\nDesigned by Ronan and Erwan Bouroullec for Magis\nRonan and Erwan Bouroullec’s Steelwood Shelving System marries \nthe warmth of wood with the strength of steel to create a simply \nconstructed, highly adaptable storage system. Made of painted  \nor varnished solid beech, painted steel, and high-pressure \nlaminate—all held together with metal bolts, making for easy \ndisassembly—Steelwood ofers approachable storage options  \nthat work seamlessly in any setting.  \nEverywhere Tables, pg 14\n",22,{"image":102,"text":103,"number":104},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F53\u002F455cdf5e3709d8dc1dbd151fe17d20.23.png","Landscape for \nAchievement\nThe University of Wisconsin–Madison \ncampus is a place where students have a \nchoice of spaces for learning purposefully \ndesigned to help them do their best.\nUNIVERSITY OF WISCONSIN–\nMADISON \nMADISON, WISCONSIN\nLEARNING SPACE PROFILE\n",23,{"image":106,"text":107,"number":108},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F53\u002F455cdf5e3709d8dc1dbd151fe17d20.24.png","45\nFlexible furnishings allow \nfaculty to adapt workspaces \nto suit their changing needs. \nStudents can choose from a variety of \nsettings—indoor and out—where they  \ncan focus or work in groups. \nLearning Space Profle \nToday, some of the most efective universities  \nare ofering people an unprecedented variety  \nof spaces for studying, learning, and teaching. \nThe University of Wisconsin–Madison is one such \nplace. From outdoor areas to inspiring design \nstudios to technology-enhanced labs, students \nand faculty can choose among settings that are \nthoughtfully outftted with everything they need \nto work together, share content, or simply relax \nand have fun. \nWithin these spaces, people can choose the \nfurnishings and tools that best support their needs  \nin the moment and adapt them as learning and \nteaching progress. Two of the best examples of this \nhuman-centered approach to learning space design \nare the Media Studios at the College Library in the \nHelen C. White Hall.\n“The Media Studios started as a project between \nour college, the undergraduate library, and a group \nof faculty who were trying to do some innovative \nteaching with media—both studying media as well \nas the role of media in individual and collaborative \nprojects,” said Jon McKenzie, Professor of English \nand the Director of DesignLab at the University  \nof Wisconsin–Madison.\nThe university partnered with Herman Miller through \nLSRP and outftted the Media Studios with mobile \nfurnishings to empower students and faculty with the \nability to confgure the studio to suit the task at hand.\nThe new Media Studios have large desktop  \ndisplays for sharing work, as well as projectors  \nand whiteboards for presentations. “Being able  \nto bring the tools and the assignments together  \nin a really concerted way—that’s the power of the \nstudio,” said McKenzie.\nPeople are eager to use the Media Studios, which can \nbe easily adapted to accommodate a broad range  \nof courses—from Computer Science and Game Design \nto African-American Studies and Creative Writing. \nIn both Media Studios, mobile tables with \nlarge monitors line the perimeter, ofering \nsmall groups of students a place to share \ncontent and develop projects.\nThe Media Studios are just two of many \nspaces in the library that ofer students \nthe opportunity to work together in a \ncomfortable, supportive setting outftted \nwith the tools they need to do their best. \n",24,{"image":110,"text":111,"number":112},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F53\u002F455cdf5e3709d8dc1dbd151fe17d20.25.png","47\nWithin each class, the studios can be reconfgured to \nsupport a range of activities, including presentations, \nperformances, and project development. “You can do \nit all in one space,” said McKenzie. “Diferent learning \nactivities can happen, even within one class time. \nIt’s a much more dynamic environment.” \nThe Media Studios—along with a variety of \ncompelling learning spaces across campus—have \nmade the University of Wisconsin–Madison an \nexemplar of student- and faculty-centered campus \ndesign, as well as a testament to the success this \napproach brings to individuals and institutions. \nProducts\nCaper Stacking Chair, pg 77\nEverywhere Tables, pg 14\nSayl Chair, pg 62\nIntersect Portfolio, pg 37\nCeleste™ Seating, pg 80\nKotatsu Table, pg 86\nConnect™ Desktop Solutions, pg 90\nLearning Space Profle \n",25,{"image":114,"text":115,"number":116},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F53\u002F455cdf5e3709d8dc1dbd151fe17d20.26.png","Solutions for Faculty and  \nAdministrative Spaces\nDeveloped with the world’s leading designers, our furniture ofers \nunparalleled variety and choice to facilitate diverse experiences of \nwork for faculty and administration. From performance seating that \nsupports mind and body to adaptable solutions that enable dynamic \nenvironments for interaction and productivity, these solutions are \ndesigned to help you create workspaces that really work. \n",26,{"image":118,"text":119,"number":120},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F53\u002F455cdf5e3709d8dc1dbd151fe17d20.27.png","51\nLocale™\nDesigned by Sam Hecht and Kim Colin\nLocale elements enable people to seamlessly transition between \nworking together and alone, and in seated or standing postures. \nWith close proximity to each other and to everything needed to \ncomfortably complete tasks, individuals can be more focused, \ncreative, and free to do their best.\nAeron\n® Chair\nDesigned by Bill Stumpf and Don Chadwick\nAeron’s functionality shows through, contributing to a distinctive \nlook that invites you to sit and experience the chair for yourself. \nFrom the transparency of the Pellicle\n® suspension material to the \nchair’s curvilinear lines, Aeron was designed around people, with \nBill Stumpf and Don Chadwick creating an aesthetic all their own. \nIt’s no wonder the chair was added to the permanent collection  \nof the Museum of Modern Art\n™ even before the frst one was sold.\nEvery material, every mechanism on Aeron advances the art  \nand science of seating. The Pellicle seat and back distribute your \nweight evenly, eliminating pressure points and heat buildup.  \nThe Kinemat\n® tilt allows you to recline fluidly, as your body pivots \nnaturally at the hips, knees, and ankles. And PostureFit\n® puts \nsupport where you need it most while seated—at the base of your \nspine, the sacrum. \nSolutions for Faculty and Administrative Spaces\nEames Aluminum Group Management Chair, pg 74\n",27,{"image":122,"text":123,"number":124},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F53\u002F455cdf5e3709d8dc1dbd151fe17d20.28.png","53\nEnvelop\n® Desk\nDesigned by Bill Stumpf and Jef Weber\nEnvelop is a revolutionary desk that adjusts to promote better \nposture and comfort. It’s available in a seated height or with  \nsit-to-stand adjustment, supporting a range of postures. It’s an \nadjustable desk that helps you, your chair, and your technology \nwork in harmony, so you can feel better and work better.\nEames Sof Pad™ Group Lounge Chair\nDesigned by Charles and Ray Eames\nSophisticated, refned, and with a graceful silhouette, Sof Pad \nChairs are available in colors, materials, and bases that lend \nsophistication to a variety of settings. The chairs’ simple lines, \ninnovative use of materials, and suspension comfort have kept  \nthem among the most popular seating choices for ofces for  \nmore than 50 years. \nEames Wire Base Low Table\nDesigned by Charles and Ray Eames\nSmall in stature yet big in aesthetic impact, these tables bear the \nhallmarks of classic Eames design—welded wire rods in the base \nand a beveled edge that reveals the essential material beneath \nthe surface. The tabletops are comprised of layers of Baltic birch \nplywood pressed between wood veneer and high-pressure laminate. \nSolutions for Faculty and Administrative Spaces\nEmbody®  Chair, pg 56\n",28,{"image":126,"text":127,"number":128},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F53\u002F455cdf5e3709d8dc1dbd151fe17d20.29.png","55\nSolutions for Faculty and Administrative Spaces\nRenew™ Sit-to-Stand Tables\nDesigned by Brian Alexander\nThe concept of supporting your body as you move is designed  \ninto every one of our ofce chairs. Now we’re taking that idea  \nto a new level. Combined with your Herman Miller chair, Renew  \nSit-to-Stand Tables make moving from sitting to standing  \na natural part of your day, giving you a full range of support  \nas you stay active and focused.\nIntegrated cord management supports your table, technology,  \nand task light while remaining neatly out of sight. Top-to-bottom \ndesign means that the table looks good from any angle, protects \nyour knees under the table, and integrates easily with the  \nfurniture you have.\nEames Aluminum Group Lounge Chair\nDesigned by Charles and Ray Eames\nSince their frst inception, in 1958, as outdoor seating for \nindustrialist J. Irwin Miller’s Columbus, Indiana, home, Eames \nAluminum Group Chairs have been welcome anywhere that  \ncomfort and style are required.\nThe lounge chairs are especially suited for living rooms and  \nofces. A variety of textile and leather upholstery options,  \nas well as powder-coated frame fnishes, make the collection \nextremely versatile. \nCanvas Ofce Landscape, pg 27; Eames Molded Plastic Armchair, pg 22\n",29,{"image":130,"text":131,"number":132},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F53\u002F455cdf5e3709d8dc1dbd151fe17d20.30.png","57\nSolutions for Faculty and Administrative Spaces\nEverywhere Tables, pg 14; Eames Wire Base Low Table, pg 53\nEmbody Chair\nDesigned by Bill Stumpf and Jef Weber\nEmbody began with the recognition of a previously unsolved \nproblem: the lack of physical harmony between people and their \ntechnology. Spending too much time sitting in front of our laptops  \nor staring at our tablets, moving nothing but our fngers, can  \nmake us stif and tired because our bodies are made to move.  \nWith Embody, designers Bill Stumpf and Jef Weber set out to  \nsolve this problem. \nMore than 30 physicians and PhDs in the felds of biomechanics, \nvision, physical therapy, and ergonomics contributed their \nexpertise to help guide the development of this chair. As a result, \nEmbody has set new benchmarks for pressure distribution, natural \nalignment, and support for healthy movement in ergonomic seating.\nTu\n® Storage Pedestal\nIdeal for holding your fle folders, documents, and supplies, \nTu Pedestals can be ordered with box and fle drawers in several \ndiferent confgurations. The cushion top means the pedestal \ncan double as guest seating, and the handgrip makes the mobile \nversion easy to move. Tu Storage Pedestals are also available \nwithout casters.\nTo help you be more productive, Tu Lateral Files ofer a variety  \nof practical choices, available in several sizes. File the way  \nyou want to fle. All drawers hold letter, legal, or A4 papers side \nto side or front to back. Lateral fles can be ordered two to fve \ndrawers high, guaranteeing the capacity you need and allowing  \n you to use your floor space efciently.\nFlute™ Personal Light\nDesigned by Tom Newhouse\nA flexible, economical, and lightweight task light, the Flute \nPersonal Light leaves a very small carbon footprint on the Earth. \nWith its up-to-date LED technology, Flute provides high-quality \nlight output at an amazingly low cost—less than $2.00 a year.\n",30,{"image":134,"text":135,"number":136},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F53\u002F455cdf5e3709d8dc1dbd151fe17d20.31.png","59\nMeridian\n® Storage\nGet more from your space by expecting more from your storage.  \nMeridian Lateral Files are stackable and reversible, so you’re not \nstuck with a fxed height, and you don’t have to put them against  \na wall. The lateral fles headline an extensive ofering of storage \npieces that can be confgured to draw groups together.\nNelson Coconut Lounge Chair\nDesigned by George Nelson\nAs did its designer, the Coconut Lounge Chair manages to surprise \nand delight. It merges seat, back, and arms into a single form—a \nsynthesis of art and engineering that redefnes the interplay of \nbeauty and comfort.\nInspiration for the chair came from a slice of coconut—revealing the \ntruth behind George Nelson’s mantra: “Total design is nothing more \nor less that a process of relating everything to everything.” Nelson \ndeveloped his chair to bring comfort and freedom of movement to \nlounge seating. With the chair’s shallow sides, leather-upholstered \ncurves, and generous one-piece foam rubber padding, he achieved \nhis goal; the chair invites you to sit in any position, shif at will,  \nand work or relax with pleasurable ease. \nFormwork™\nDesigned by Sam Hecht and Kim Colin\nFormwork stackable desktop storage helps you bring order to  \nyour papers, tools, and artifacts. With shapes and sizes that  \nwere rigorously considered in order to relate an intuitive sense  \nof utility, the accessories may be stacked and combined in any  \nway you see ft. \nBalancing a meticulous attention to detail with a thoughtful \nconsideration of context, Hecht and Colin created Formwork \nin varying permutations, allowing some items to be kept out \nof view while others remain within reach, based on aesthetic \nconsiderations or frequency of use. The sophisticated forms, \nmaterial production, and color palette indicate a level of \nthoughtfulness rarely brought to desktop goods. Each form  \nis shaped in ABS plastic and has a nonslip silicone base.\nSolutions for Faculty and Administrative Spaces\nEverywhere Tables, pg 14; Nelson Pedestal Table, pg 19; Aeron Chair, pg 51\n",31,{"image":138,"text":139,"number":140},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F53\u002F455cdf5e3709d8dc1dbd151fe17d20.32.png","61\nMetaform Portfolio™\nDesigned by Studio 7.5\nMetaform Portfolio’s lightweight foundational blocks—formed \nfrom a common material, transformed into one of exceptional \nrefnement and durability—ft together, come apart, and rearrange \nto create customizable settings where people can seamlessly work \ntogether to generate new ideas. Accented with a colorful array of \nhighly versatile add-on accessories and elements, including work \nsurfaces, Metaform enables a landscape that reflects the unique \npurpose, character, and activities of your institution.\nEames Molded Plywood Lounge Chair Upholstered\nDesigned by Charles and Ray Eames\nThe Eameses’ development of a technique to mold sheets \nof lightweight plywood into gently curved shapes helped \nrevolutionize the design of modern furniture. Their Molded \nPlywood Lounge Chair—available with a wood or metal base—\nimparts a sof appearance to a hard material, creating an inviting \nseat with unexpected comfort. The metal-base, dining-height  \nseat comes in a variety of upholstery options, ofering a gracious \nform that comfortably suits everybody and any setting.\nSolutions for Faculty and Administrative Spaces\nMirra 2 Chair, pg 64\n",32,{"image":142,"text":143,"number":144},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F53\u002F455cdf5e3709d8dc1dbd151fe17d20.33.png","63\nSolutions for Faculty and Administrative Spaces\nPublic Ofce Landscape™\nDesigned by Yves Béhar and fuseproject\nBased on the belief that the more people connect, the better \nthey work, Public transforms every part of the ofce—including \nindividual desks—into places for collaboration. It’s the frst system \nto support casual work and to provide comfort at the desk, in \ncirculation spaces, and in group areas all within a consistent \ndesign vocabulary. Visually uniform and modular surfaces, storage, \nand seating can be confgured into a broad range of settings that \nencourage fluid transitions between collaborative and focused work.\nSayl Chair\nDesigned by Yves Béhar\nInspired by suspension bridges—structures that deliver the most \nusing the least material—Sayl’s 3D Intelligent\n® back lets you \nstretch and move, striking a healthy balance between support  \nand freedom. The elastomer strands vary in thickness and tension \nto provide greater support along the spine, where you need it most, \nand less everywhere else, so you are free to move.\nSayl’s unframed back and Y-Tower\n® support create a striking visual  \naesthetic that reveals both the designer’s inspiration and intent.  \nWhether you choose the full-suspension or the upholstered  \nback, an expressive color palette gives you plenty of options for  \npersonalizing your chair. \n",33,{"image":146,"text":147,"number":148},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F53\u002F455cdf5e3709d8dc1dbd151fe17d20.34.png","65\nSolutions for Faculty and Administrative Spaces\nEames Molded Plywood Lounge Chair Wood Base, pg 61; Eames Walnut Stools, pg 22\nResolve\n® System\nDesigned by Ayse Birsel\nResolve allows what’s natural for people to come naturally to the \nwork environment. Its panel-free structure creates open, inviting, \nspace-efcient workplaces, where people feel comfortable and \nconnected. It creates the environment to suit your vision, while \nusing your resources efectively.\nMirra 2 Chair\nDesigned by Studio 7.5\nMirra 2 moves with you, at one with your body. When you sit, Mirra 2 \nadapts to you instantly. Shif, and it dynamically supports even your \nslightest movements. By rethinking every part of a successful design, \nStudio 7.5 worked with Herman Miller to make Mirra 2 leaner, lighter, \nand so responsive it supports you wherever you go.\nTone™ Personal Light\nDesigned by Tom Newhouse\nTone balances price and performance like no other LED task light.  \nIt adjusts and dims to shine the perfect amount of light exactly \nwhere you want it. It draws just over six watts and shuts of \nautomatically afer nine hours of use to save energy. Considering  \nall you get, Tone shines as a great value.\nEames Hang-It-All\n®\nDesigned by Charles and Ray Eames\nWith their Hang-It-All, Charles and Ray Eames elevated the \neveryday coatrack into something inventive and fun. First  \ncrafed with multicolored hooks and a white wire frame, two  \nnew monochromatic options, all-black and all-white, expand  \nthe ofering with fdelity to the Eameses’ original design.\n",34,{"image":150,"text":151,"number":152},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F53\u002F455cdf5e3709d8dc1dbd151fe17d20.35.png","LEARNING SPACE PROFILE\nBook  \nSmart\nA new, state-of-the-art library \ngives a campus a heart.\nWhen administrators at North Carolina State \nUniversity (NC State) decided to build the James \nB. Hunt Jr. Library at their Centennial Campus in \nWest Raleigh—a research park largely dedicated \nto engineering and textiles—they wanted to \ncreate a building that would strongly position \nthe campus as a place of the future. \nTo see evidence of this intent, look no further than \nbookBot, a robotic system that delivers in less than \nfve minutes any of two million books that students \ncan select from a virtual catalog. The system, which \nstores the books in 18,000 underground bins, has \nallowed the university to shif their focus from \nstoring books to accommodating the diverse needs \nof students and faculty.  \n“The robotic system came into play, which gave  \nus 10 times more footprint to give the students, \nfaculty, and staf areas where they have a myriad  \nof choices,” said Gwendolyn Wood Emery, Director  \nof Library Environments. “They love the choices—\nfrom individual spaces to those that are more open.”\nNORTH CAROLINA  \nSTATE UNIVERSITY\nRALEIGH, NORTH CAROLINA\n",35,{"image":154,"text":155,"number":156},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F53\u002F455cdf5e3709d8dc1dbd151fe17d20.36.png","69\nBookBot is just one of many state-of-the-art design \nconsiderations at the Hunt Library. The $115-million \nlibrary, designed by Norwegian architecture frm \nSnøhetta, features media-production rooms, a \nvisualization lab with a 270-degree digital display,  \na 3-D printer, and 150 group study rooms (up from \n12 at the main campus library), many of which ofer \nvideoconferencing. \n“One of our main design intents was to create a space \nwhere collaboration was very easy, where people \ncould gather formally or informally—a place that \nwould become part of the working lives of students,” \nsaid David Hiscoe, Director of Communication \nStrategy, External Relations, for the university.\n \nStudents aren’t the only ones who fnd the library \nessential to the learning experience.\n“To date, we’ve had almost 25,000 people show up \nfor tours since we opened,” said Hiscoe. “It’s almost \nlike a medieval cathedral—the experience of being \nthere was moving. I think we’ve been able to create  \na building that’s sort of a modern equivalent of that.”\nFrom architecture to furniture to the latest \ntechnology, the Hunt Library inspires a broad  \nrange of visitors—from children mesmerized by  \nthe bookBot to administrators from the New York \nPublic Library interested in replicating the Hunt \ndesign team’s approach to programming the space.\nA brightly colored central \nstaircase serves as a visual \nlandmark.\nThe library ofers a variety of \nsettings, including enclosed \ngroup spaces, casual areas \nwhere small groups can \nshare work, and quiet spots \nwhere students can relax \nand check email. \nMost of the books in the \nHunt Library are stored  \nin high-density, automated \nshelving and can be \nretrieved by one of four \nrobots in the bookBot \nsystem.\nStudents frequent the \nlibrary because it ofers all \nof the resources they need \nto work and study, including \nseamless connection to \npower and data.\nAreas where students can \nsocialize and have fun—as \nwell as learn—help realize \nthe university’s mission to \nbe a place where students \nwant to be. \nLearning Space Profle \n",36,{"image":158,"text":159,"number":160},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F53\u002F455cdf5e3709d8dc1dbd151fe17d20.37.png","71\nThe facility also serves as a paragon of \nenvironmentally sensitive design. The LEED-certifed \nbuilding features roofop gardens, floor-to-ceiling \nexpanses of glass, an innovative air-conditioning \nsystem that chills the building’s structural beams,  \nand ceilings soundproofed by recycled blue jeans.  \nAll of these design considerations culminate in a \nplace NC State students and administrators are \nenormously proud of. “The campus lacked a heart—a \nplace that made it vibrant,” said Hiscoe. “That heart \nbecame the Hunt Library.”\nThe library is also evolving with the changing needs \nof the campus community. Administrators regularly \nmeet with groups of students to discuss how the \nspace is working for them. \n“Perhaps the best quantifable feedback is one  \nof the things we did when we opened,” said  \nHiscoe. “Students could take a photograph, put  \nit on Instagram, and tag it as #myhuntlibrary.  \nOur expectations were if we got 150 photographs,  \nwe would be really happy. We ended up getting  \nmore than 4,000. There is a real pride in the \nbuilding—a real sense that this is a fun place  \nto be and a place that encourages creativity  \nand exploration.” \nProducts\nSayl Chair, pg 62\nEmbody Chair, pg 56\nCoconut Lounge Chair, pg 59 \nSpun Chair, pg 25\nEames Aluminum Group Side Chair, pg 54\nScissor™ Chair, pg 81 \nStool_One, pg 34\nLyra Stool, pg 78\nResolve System, pg 64\nIntersect Mobile Easel, pg 37\nNelson Pedestal Table, pg 19\nCasual open settings \nencourage spontaneous \ninteractions where students \ncan learn from one another.  \nA mix of furnishings give \nstudents a choice of postures \nfor study—from sitting to \nstanding to reclining. \nLearning Space Profle \n",37,{"image":162,"text":163,"number":164},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F53\u002F455cdf5e3709d8dc1dbd151fe17d20.38.png","Toolkit for Dynamic  \nLearning Spaces\nWe believe that with the right mix of furnishings, tools, and \ntechnology, you can create flexible learning spaces where students \nand faculty can easily work together in ways that feel natural.  \nTo help you achieve this, we’ve curated a set of products that work \nespecially well in environments where people learn and teach. We \nencourage you to consult your Herman Miller Sales Representative \nto learn more about these solutions.\n",38,{"image":166,"text":167,"number":168},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F53\u002F455cdf5e3709d8dc1dbd151fe17d20.39.png","75\nProduct Solutions Index\n74\nProduct Solutions Index\nSetu Multipurpose Chair  \nUpholstered Seat and Back \nwithout Arms\nEames Sof Pad Side Chair  \nwith Arms\nEames Aluminum Group  \nSide Chair without Arms \nSayl Side Chair Sled Base\nEames Aluminum Group  \nSide Chair with Arms\npg 69, 70, 71 \nAeron Side Chair\nCaper Multipurpose Chair\npg 40\nEames Sof Pad Side Chair \nwithout Arms\nSetu Multipurpose Chair  \nSuspension Seat and Back\npg 34\nSayl Side Chair 4-Leg Base\npg 33\nCaper Side Chair Tablet Arm\nEames Molded Plastic  \nArmchair\npg 54\nSetu Multipurpose Chair  \nUpholstered Seat and Back\npg 38\nSetu Side Chair Suspension \nSeat and Back\nEames Molded Fiberglass \nArmchair\nEames Molded Fiberglass  \nSide Chair\npg 19\nMultiuse\u002FGuest Chairs\nEames Molded Wood Side Chair \nEames Molded Plastic  \nSide Chair\nEames Molded Plywood  \nDining Chair Metal Base\nEames Wire Chair\nExecutive\u002FManagement Chairs\nPerformance Work Chairs\nSayl Chair Upholstered Back\nBumper™ Chair by Geiger\n \nEames Executive Chair\nEames Sof Pad \nManagement Chair\nEames Sof Pad \nExecutive Chair \nEames Aluminum Group  \nManagement Chair\npg 50\nEames Aluminum Group  \nExecutive Chair \nErgon 3® Chair\nEqua 2® Chair\nCelle® Chair Suspension Back\nSayl Chair Suspension Back\npg 62, 44, 68\nMirra 2 Chair Butterfly Back™\npg 64, 26, 60\nMirra 2 Chair TriFlex™ Back\nAeron Chair\npg 51, 58\nEmbody Chair\npg 56, 52, 68\nCelle Chair Upholstered Back\n",39,{"image":170,"text":171,"number":172},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F53\u002F455cdf5e3709d8dc1dbd151fe17d20.40.png","77\nProduct Solutions Index\nEames Molded Plastic  \nSide Chair Stacking Base \nStacks 14 high on the floor\nLimerick® Chair \nStacks 10 high on the floor,  \n36 high on a cart\nAside® Chair\nStacks 5 high on the floor\nFolding Air-Chair by Magis\nCaper Stacking Chair \nStacks 6 high on the floor,  \n15 high on a cart\npg 14, 36, 44, 45, 46, 47\nSayl Side Chair Stacking Base\nStacks 4 high on the floor\npg 33\nAir-Chair by Magis\nStacks 10 high on the floor\nEames Molded Fiberglass  \nSide Chair Stacking Base \nStacks 14 high on the floor\nAir-Armchair by Magis \nStacks 10 high on the floor\nChair First by Magis \nStacks 10 high on the floor\nEnvelope™ Chair by Geiger\nFull Twist\n ™ Guest Chair  \nby Geiger\nLandmark™ Chair by Geiger\nLandmark Chair Low Arm  \nby Geiger\nMultiuse\u002FGuest Chairs\nStacking\u002FFolding Chairs\nTroy Plastic Chair by Magis \nStacks 6 high on the floor\nPaso Doble Chair by Magis\nStacks 6 high on the floor\nChair_One Stacking Base  \nby Magis \nStacks 8 high on the floor\nVenice Chair by Magis\nStacks 6 high on the floor\nTroy Wood Chair by Magis \nStacks 6 high on the floor\nMultiuse\u002FGuest Chairs\n76\nProduct Solutions Index\nBumper Chair by Geiger\nAscribe Chair by Geiger\nCity Hall Chair by Geiger\nAdvocate™ Chair by Geiger\nSolo Chair by Mattiazzi\nBranca Chair by Mattiazzi\nHe Said Chair by Mattiazzi\nTroy Wood Chair by Magis\nVenice Chair by Magis\nSteelwood Chair by Magis\nPaso Doble Chair by Magis\nDéjà-vu Chair by Magis\nChair_One 4-Star Base  \nby Magis\nNelson Swag Leg Armchair\nTroy Plastic Chair by Magis\nDressed First Chair by Magis\nPublic Ofce Landscape  \nSocial Chair\nOsso Chair by Mattiazzi\nShe Said Chair by Mattiazzi\nEames Molded Plywood  \nDining Chair Wood Base\n",40,{"image":174,"text":175,"number":176},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F53\u002F455cdf5e3709d8dc1dbd151fe17d20.41.png","Stools\n79\nProduct Solutions Index\nEames Lounge Chair  \nand Ottoman\nSetu Lounge Chair\nSwoop Plywood Lounge Chair\nSolo Stools by Mattiazzi\nShe Said Stool by Mattiazzi\npg 17\nSwoop Plywood Ottoman\nSwoop Club Chair\npg 22, 10, 11\nSwoop Right Arm Chair\npg 22, 10, 11\nSwoop Lef Arm Chair\npg 22, 10, 11\nSwoop Ottoman\npg 22, 10, 11, 18, 32\nSwoop Armless Chair\npg 22, 10, 11, 26\nSetu Ottoman\nLounge Seating\nEames Chaise \nEames Sof Pad Group  \nLounge Chair\npg 53\nEames Sof Pad Group  \nOttoman\nEames Aluminum Group  \nLounge Chair\npg 54\nEames Aluminum  \nGroup Ottoman\n78\nProduct Solutions Index\nEames Walnut Stools\npg 22, 64\nCapelli Stool\nEqua 2 Work Stool\nCaper Stool\npg 14\nBranca Chair by Mattiazzi\nStacks 3 high on the floor\nSetu Multipurpose Stool\npg 21\nAeron Work Stool\nStacking\u002FFolding Chairs\nPaso Doble Stool by Magis\nLyra Stool by Magis\npg 68\nDéjà-vu Stool by Magis\nBombo Stools by Magis\nNelson Pedestal Stool\nS.S.S.S. 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