Located in Richmond, British Columbia, Canada, BCIT Aerospace Technology Campus, designed by Kasian. The brief also emphasized the need for a historic bridge on campus, a mechanism to combine theory and practice on learning and cons of attraction and retention of students and teachers. The client envisioned the creation of a "media-centric" sense of place aims to double the capacity of students, addresses ambient noise and provide a world class institution labeling Vancouver as a gateway for aerospace industry.
Classrooms, laboratories, workshops and housing are inextricably linked, the difference between theory and practice, and leaves the potential of innovation, revolutionary changes in teaching methods is limitless. Students are able to extract the air, to examine its components and prototypes for the space of inspiration, absorbing the information and to apply the skills acquired in a hurry.
Classrooms, laboratories, workshops and housing are inextricably linked, the difference between theory and practice, and leaves the potential of innovation, revolutionary changes in teaching methods is limitless. Students are able to extract the air, to examine its components and prototypes for the space of inspiration, absorbing the information and to apply the skills acquired in a hurry.
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