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Professional designers and even design students require a fully equipped and flexible working area or lab to develop their designs and withstand the best in business. Meeting the multiple requirements of the designers, a group of designers, including Manuel Rueda I, Catalina Medina and Santiago De Francisco Vela, have designed a multifunctional workspace, they call the “El T,” for students at Los Andes University (Bogotá Colombia), which will help them in flowing their work and ideas to create some influential designs. Allowing a secluded space to work in the basement, the workspace is furnished with concrete furniture, which creates separate environments for relaxing and socializing. While on the other hand, work desks located all over the walls of the basement are made with a wide touchscreen and preloaded with sketching software that when retracted works as a project gallery for the students.



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[Thanks Santiago]



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