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"North Carolina Local Government Wing" <br />"North <br />the Institute of Government <br />The Southwest wing, available to be named in honor of North Carolina Local Government, is the only 4 -story wing in <br />the Knapp Building. The first, or basement, level holds the new publications warehouse, staff offices and a <br />conference room. The main floor (levels two and three) features a three -story, skylit Galleria and three large <br />classrooms. The.fourth floor contains faculty and staff offices, a classroom, and two alcove libraries. . <br />y -- <br />(Q=- .'_�6_ <br />�J• � �• - -:.till � - ��'`'�.��� �^:� '�,r•`�.7` I .d,`�.; ••° _ � -- <br />1 <br />MaT <br />i6iij La PROS' -n <br />S SEC Oft <br />Cross section view of Galleria in the southwest wing. <br />Galleria and Classrooms (Levels 2 and 3) <br />The soaring three -story Galleria hall will provide a grand meeting space for visitors to the Institute of Government: <br />Connecting the existing Southeast wing with the Insti tute's largest new classrooms, the carpeted Galleria will feature <br />rustic tile borders, large tree planters, two red oak beverage stations, and conversation seating areas. Three 10'x20' <br />Evergreen glass skylights will bring natural light to the spacious area. <br />Eight of the Institute's historical murals now hanging in the auditorium will be on permanent exhibit in the Galleria with <br />a ninth mural displayed at the entrance between the 170 -seat and 112 -seat classrooms. A third classroom is located <br />at the south end of the hall. At the north end, an open staircase will lead to the upper seating sections of the largest . <br />two -story classroom. A message center is located between the large classrooms. Rest rooms and elevator are <br />located nearby in the adjacent wing. <br />1 <br />� 1 . <br />S <br />t !L <br />i <br />6l <br />Floorplan of Galleria and classrooms. <br />— <br />—I <br />i6iij La PROS' -n <br />S SEC Oft <br />Cross section view of Galleria in the southwest wing. <br />Galleria and Classrooms (Levels 2 and 3) <br />The soaring three -story Galleria hall will provide a grand meeting space for visitors to the Institute of Government: <br />Connecting the existing Southeast wing with the Insti tute's largest new classrooms, the carpeted Galleria will feature <br />rustic tile borders, large tree planters, two red oak beverage stations, and conversation seating areas. Three 10'x20' <br />Evergreen glass skylights will bring natural light to the spacious area. <br />Eight of the Institute's historical murals now hanging in the auditorium will be on permanent exhibit in the Galleria with <br />a ninth mural displayed at the entrance between the 170 -seat and 112 -seat classrooms. A third classroom is located <br />at the south end of the hall. At the north end, an open staircase will lead to the upper seating sections of the largest . <br />two -story classroom. A message center is located between the large classrooms. Rest rooms and elevator are <br />located nearby in the adjacent wing. <br />1 <br />� 1 . <br />S <br />t !L <br />i <br />6l <br />Floorplan of Galleria and classrooms. <br />
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