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  1. Art, Architecture, and Engineering LibraryArt, Architecture, and Engineering Library Floor 2 Computing Spaces

    Connect to an external monitor or work with a group at a VizHub in this mixed seating space.
    • Whiteboards
    • External monitors
    • Natural light
    • Wheelchair accessible
    Noise Level: Conversational
  2. Art, Architecture, and Engineering LibraryArt, Architecture, and Engineering Library Floor 2 Lobby Spaces

    Natural light brightens this space with seating at tables amongst a variety of low profile stacks.
    • Natural light
    • Wheelchair accessible
    Noise Level: Low noise
  3. Art, Architecture, and Engineering LibraryArt, Architecture, and Engineering Library Floor 2 Stacks Spaces

    Find a quiet spot among the stacks or in a tucked away corner window.
    • Natural light
    • Wheelchair accessible
    Noise Level: Quiet
  4. Art, Architecture, and Engineering LibraryArt, Architecture, and Engineering Library Floor 3 Spaces

    Choose from a variety of seating options, including study pods and large tables.
    • Whiteboards
    • External monitors
    • Natural light
    • Wheelchair accessible
    Noise Level: Low noise
  5. Hatcher Library NorthAsia Library Reading Room

    A mixture of seating and the Oka Tadoku Room make up this cozy, light-filled space in Hatcher North.
    • Natural light
    • Wheelchair accessible
    Noise Level: Quiet
  6. Shapiro LibraryBert's Study Lounge

    A café-like atmosphere with mixed seating, ideal for group meetings.
    • Natural light
    • Wheelchair accessible
    Noise Level: Conversational

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