Alongside the main halls, more intimate studio-workshops provide space for focused experimentation, prototyping, and small group teaching. Here, the material palette is deliberately tactile — timber linings and exposed steel create a hands-on, workshop-like atmosphere that encourages creativity and craft. These spaces can accommodate anything from product design projects to digital fabrication, bridging the gap between classroom instruction and full-scale industrial work.
The smaller studios reinforce the ethos of adaptability: furniture, storage, and services are configured for rapid reorganisation. Whether hosting a seminar, a demonstration, or a collaborative project, these rooms enable students to take ownership of their learning environment and make it their own.