30-04-2024 20:32 via bloomberg.com

Marrying Arts And Tech In The Building So They Can Feed Off One Another

At the new gateway to the campus of the Rochester Institute of Technology the 180,000-square-foot Student Hall for Exploration and Development offers views into two nearly transparent cubes. In one, actors rehearse a theater performance; students are practicing their moves in a dance studio in the other. – Bloomberg
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