Wednesday, December 7, 2016

Field Visit: The 90

Hey, guys! I'm here today with a few pictures of The 90 and how they relate to technology. The main focus was on the lobby area since I thought it was the most interesting. So here we go.
The first image (top left) shows one of the tables to the left when you first walk in. I captured this space because seating in an open area seems like a smart idea for college students. There's not only a lot of table room, but there's also great lighting--which is something I noticed throughout the whole lobby.
The second image (top right) shows the ATMs in the corner by the door. I wanted to get a picture of these for their obvious technological use. However, they're also appealing to the space instead of looking like a hunk of garbage.
The third image (second left) is the handicapped "Push To Open" button, and it's located to the direct right of the ATMs. I wanted to get an image of this because it's an improvement from the smaller buttons you see at other places, and this is great because there's no way someone could miss that.
The fourth image (second right) shows the space underneath the stairs that are to the immediate right when you first walk into The 90. I wanted to capture this picture to show not only how much seating is laid out in this space, but also how much lighting is brought in from the windows.
The fifth image (bottom left) is a close-up on one of the types of light fixtures in this space. I wanted to show this because I thought it was an interesting shape and it also shows the geometric wall pattern, which I thought was pretty interesting to see.
Finally, the sixth image (bottom right) is of the elevator near the entrance of The 90. As you can see, it's made of a highly reflective metal and I wanted to show it because elevators are important to include into buildings. I do however think it's an odd place to have one since the building doesn't seem to have more than two stories.







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