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Figure 37 The use of this simple, tabulated approach has helped Griffith to focus on some key driving principles in designing a space to support the teaching and research functions of the university. These frameworks were used extensively in our discussions with architects and builders and assisted in supporting our decision making processes as the “Design and Construct” process Obviously these were not the only inputs to design and will not be the only criteria for evaluation. We also sought (and received extensive) input from students/users (through the use of suggestion boards painted on walls in the refurbished library, a mySpace page and food for comment deals), and engaged a marketing researcher to undertake a qualitative study of student perceptions and desires prior to refurbishment. Following the refurbishment, we also intend to conduct student surveys and focus groups to solicit input on satisfaction, functionality and ambience. We are also proposing to undertake video surveillance and areas to assess use and observe user activity patterns.
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