"Design an architectural visualization for a higher education training complex consisting of three interconnected wings, each dedicated to distinct functions, with a total area exceeding 2,500 m². The layout is detailed as follows:
NAVE 1: Administration, Maintenance, and Services (Ground Floor)
This wing is exclusively dedicated to management, operation, and essential services.
Ground Floor (100%)
Administrative Area:
Reception and Public Service: Positioned at the front, with clear visibility and direct access for visitors.
Administrative Offices: Including spaces for the director, secretaries, and a conference room.
Archive and Storage: A dedicated area for administrative documents and materials.
Maintenance Area:
Maintenance Workshop: A space of 20-30 m² for facility upkeep.
Mechanical Room: Contains equipment for climate control and electrical systems.
General Storage: Areas for cleaning materials and maintenance tools.
Public Restrooms:
A centrally located restroom block for public use.
Parking:
A parking area located next to this wing for administrative and maintenance staff.
NAVE 2: Theoretical Classrooms (2 or 3 Floors)
This wing is designated for theoretical learning and collaborative educational activities.
Ground Floor (50%)
Theoretical Classrooms:
Two classrooms (50-60 m² each), each seating 30-40 students. These spaces will be equipped with modern educational tools.
Library and Reading Room:
A strategically located library (80-100 m²) for easy access from various parts of the building.
Upper Floor (50%)
Additional Theoretical Classrooms:
Four classrooms with the same dimensions as those on the ground floor.
Computer Labs:
Two labs (60-70 m² each), with multiple computer stations for hands-on learning.
Teacher’s Lounge:
A 30-40 m² space for faculty relaxation and preparation.
Restrooms:
Bathroom blocks located on both floors for accessibility.
NAVE 3: Practical Classrooms (2 or 3 Floors)
This wing is focused on technical workshops and practical learning activities.
Ground Floor (50%)
Automotive Workshop:
A 100-120 m² area with exterior access for vehicle-related activities.
Civil Construction Workshop:
A 100 m² space, including an outdoor practice area for construction activities.
Refrigeration and Climate Control Workshop:
A 60-70 m² space for hands-on technical training.
Sanitary Facilities:
A restroom block for students and instructors.
Upper Floor (50%)
Electrical and Electronics Workshop:
A 70 m² space for electrical and electronics practical training.
Textile and Garment Making Workshop:
A 60 m² space equipped with cutting tables and sewing machines.
Beauty and Hairdressing Workshop:
A 50 m² area with individual stations for beauty and hairdressing practice.
Culinary Workshop:
An 80 m² space designed with industrial kitchen equipment.
Optional Second Floor
Multipurpose Workshop:
A 100 m² adaptable space for temporary courses or workshops.
Connection Between Wings
Hallways and Circulation:
Wide corridors connecting all three wings, with covered walkways and green spaces in between.
Open Spaces:
Interaction, resting, and recreational areas between the wings, encouraging social learning.
Universal Accessibility:
Ramps and elevators between floors and wings, ensuring accessibility for all users.
General Layout Overview:
Nave 1: Located at the front of the complex for administration and maintenance.
Nave 2: Positioned centrally for easy access to the theoretical classrooms.
Nave 3: Located at the rear or one end of the complex, isolated from the noise of the practical workshops.
The design must focus on functional connectivity, clear zoning, accessibility, and a balance between educational and administrative needs."
"Design an architectural visualization for a higher education training complex consisting of three interconnected wings, each dedicated to distinct functions, with a total area exceeding 2,500 m². The layout is detailed as follows:
NAVE 1: Administration, Maintenance, and Services (Ground Floor)
This wing is exclusively dedicated to management, operation, and essential services.
Ground Floor (100%)
Administrative Area:
Reception and Public Service: Positioned at the front, with clear visibility and direct access for visitors.
Administrative Offices: Including spaces for the director, secretaries, and a conference room.
Archive and Storage: A dedicated area for administrative documents and materials.
Maintenance Area:
Maintenance Workshop: A space of 20-30 m² for facility upkeep.
Mechanical Room: Contains equipment for climate control and electrical systems.
General Storage: Areas for cleaning materials and maintenance tools.
Public Restrooms:
A centrally located restroom block for public use.
Parking:
A parking area located next to this wing for administrative and maintenance staff.
NAVE 2: Theoretical Classrooms (2 or 3 Floors)
This wing is designated for theoretical learning and collaborative educational activities.
Ground Floor (50%)
Theoretical Classrooms:
Two classrooms (50-60 m² each), each seating 30-40 students. These spaces will be equipped with modern educational tools.
Library and Reading Room:
A strategically located library (80-100 m²) for easy access from various parts of the building.
Upper Floor (50%)
Additional Theoretical Classrooms:
Four classrooms with the same dimensions as those on the ground floor.
Computer Labs:
Two labs (60-70 m² each), with multiple computer stations for hands-on learning.
Teacher’s Lounge:
A 30-40 m² space for faculty relaxation and preparation.
Restrooms:
Bathroom blocks located on both floors for accessibility.
NAVE 3: Practical Classrooms (2 or 3 Floors)
This wing is focused on technical workshops and practical learning activities.
Ground Floor (50%)
Automotive Workshop:
A 100-120 m² area with exterior access for vehicle-related activities.
Civil Construction Workshop:
A 100 m² space, including an outdoor practice area for construction activities.
Refrigeration and Climate Control Workshop:
A 60-70 m² space for hands-on technical training.
Sanitary Facilities:
A restroom block for students and instructors.
Upper Floor (50%)
Electrical and Electronics Workshop:
A 70 m² space for electrical and electronics practical training.
Textile and Garment Making Workshop:
A 60 m² space equipped with cutting tables and sewing machines.
Beauty and Hairdressing Workshop:
A 50 m² area with individual stations for beauty and hairdressing practice.
Culinary Workshop:
An 80 m² space designed with industrial kitchen equipment.
Optional Second Floor
Multipurpose Workshop:
A 100 m² adaptable space for temporary courses or workshops.
Connection Between Wings
Hallways and Circulation:
Wide corridors connecting all three wings, with covered walkways and green spaces in between.
Open Spaces:
Interaction, resting, and recreational areas between the wings, encouraging social learning.
Universal Accessibility:
Ramps and elevators between floors and wings, ensuring accessibility for all users.
General Layout Overview:
Nave 1: Located at the front of the complex for administration and maintenance.
Nave 2: Positioned centrally for easy access to the theoretical classrooms.
Nave 3: Located at the rear or one end of the complex, isolated from the noise of the practical workshops.
The design must focus on functional connectivity, clear zoning, accessibility, and a balance between educational and administrative needs."