IMAGEN HIPERREALISTA 4K...Detailed Project Description:
Design a modern Advanced Training Center covering over 3,000 m², structured into three functional buildings (naves), each serving a specific purpose. The center prioritizes universal accessibility, sustainability, and seamless connectivity between areas, providing state-of-the-art spaces for theoretical learning, practical workshops, and administrative operations.
Detailed Features of Each Building:
Building 1: Administration, Maintenance, and Services (Ground Floor)
Positioned at the front of the site for operational efficiency.
Administrative Area: Reception (20-30 m²), offices for management, meeting rooms, archives, and storage for administrative use.
Maintenance Area: Maintenance workshop (20-30 m²), equipment rooms (HVAC and electrical), and storage for cleaning supplies and tools.
Service Areas: Public restrooms and changing rooms with showers for maintenance staff.
Cafeteria and Outdoor Leisure: A cafeteria (80-100 m²) with an adjoining outdoor seating area (20-30 m²).
Parking designated for administrative and maintenance staff.
Building 2: Theoretical Classrooms and Common Areas (2 Floors)
Centrally located for accessibility from all areas.
Ground Floor:
Two theoretical classrooms (50-60 m²) accommodating 30-40 students each.
A library with a reading room (80-100 m²), computer consultation zones, and bookshelves.
A conference hall/auditorium (120-150 m²) seating 100 people, equipped with a stage, projector, and control room.
Upper Floor:
Four additional classrooms, two computer labs (60-70 m² each), and a teachers’ lounge (30-40 m²).
Communal areas for group study or relaxation (20-30 m²).
Separate restrooms for staff and students.
Building 3: Practical Workshops and Technical Training (2-3 Floors)
Located at the rear of the site to minimize noise interference with academic activities.
Ground Floor:
An automotive workshop (100-120 m²), a construction workshop with an outdoor practice area (100 m²), and a refrigeration and HVAC workshop (60-70 m²).
Restrooms for students and instructors.
Upper Floor:
Workshops for electrical and electronic training (70 m²), textile and sewing (60 m²), aesthetics and hairdressing (50 m²), and gastronomy with an industrial kitchen (80 m²).
Optional Second Floor:
A multipurpose workshop (100 m²) for temporary or specialized training courses.
Connectivity and Outdoor Spaces:
Covered walkways connecting the buildings.
Gardens and green spaces between buildings for relaxation and informal gatherings.
Ramps and elevators in all buildings to ensure universal accessibility.
Architectural Style and Materials:
The design should reflect a modern and functional aesthetic, using sustainable materials such as steel, glass, and concrete, complemented by natural landscaping to create a harmonious learning environment.
Style:
Photographie-Photographie Artistique 03
Scène:
Moderne Vintage
Perspective:
Plan moyen long,Tentative lointaine,Plan moyen rapproché
IMAGEN HIPERREALISTA 4K...Detailed Project Description:
Design a modern Advanced Training Center covering over 3,000 m², structured into three functional buildings (naves), each serving a specific purpose. The center prioritizes universal accessibility, sustainability, and seamless connectivity between areas, providing state-of-the-art spaces for theoretical learning, practical workshops, and administrative operations.
Detailed Features of Each Building:
Building 1: Administration, Maintenance, and Services (Ground Floor)
Positioned at the front of the site for operational efficiency.
Administrative Area: Reception (20-30 m²), offices for management, meeting rooms, archives, and storage for administrative use.
Maintenance Area: Maintenance workshop (20-30 m²), equipment rooms (HVAC and electrical), and storage for cleaning supplies and tools.
Service Areas: Public restrooms and changing rooms with showers for maintenance staff.
Cafeteria and Outdoor Leisure: A cafeteria (80-100 m²) with an adjoining outdoor seating area (20-30 m²).
Parking designated for administrative and maintenance staff.
Building 2: Theoretical Classrooms and Common Areas (2 Floors)
Centrally located for accessibility from all areas.
Ground Floor:
Two theoretical classrooms (50-60 m²) accommodating 30-40 students each.
A library with a reading room (80-100 m²), computer consultation zones, and bookshelves.
A conference hall/auditorium (120-150 m²) seating 100 people, equipped with a stage, projector, and control room.
Upper Floor:
Four additional classrooms, two computer labs (60-70 m² each), and a teachers’ lounge (30-40 m²).
Communal areas for group study or relaxation (20-30 m²).
Separate restrooms for staff and students.
Building 3: Practical Workshops and Technical Training (2-3 Floors)
Located at the rear of the site to minimize noise interference with academic activities.
Ground Floor:
An automotive workshop (100-120 m²), a construction workshop with an outdoor practice area (100 m²), and a refrigeration and HVAC workshop (60-70 m²).
Restrooms for students and instructors.
Upper Floor:
Workshops for electrical and electronic training (70 m²), textile and sewing (60 m²), aesthetics and hairdressing (50 m²), and gastronomy with an industrial kitchen (80 m²).
Optional Second Floor:
A multipurpose workshop (100 m²) for temporary or specialized training courses.
Connectivity and Outdoor Spaces:
Covered walkways connecting the buildings.
Gardens and green spaces between buildings for relaxation and informal gatherings.
Ramps and elevators in all buildings to ensure universal accessibility.
Architectural Style and Materials:
The design should reflect a modern and functional aesthetic, using sustainable materials such as steel, glass, and concrete, complemented by natural landscaping to create a harmonious learning environment.
Style:
Photographie-Photographie Artistique 03
Scène:
Moderne Vintage
Perspective:
Plan moyen long,Tentative lointaine,Plan moyen rapproché