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Classroom (C013-01-0036)

Faculty of Architecture and History of Art (1-5 Scroope Terrace), University of Cambridge, Trumpington Street, Cambridge, CB2 1PX

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  • The Classroom is located on the first floor of the Faculty of Architecture and History of Art (1-5 Scroope Terrace), ahead and on the right as you exit the main lift.
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  • The most accessible route has step-free level access, a lift, doors permanently held open and deep pile carpet.
  • There is written text signage on or near the entrance.
  • There is step-free level access into the classroom.
  • There is a single manual door which opens away from you.
  • The width of the opening is 95cm.
  • The door has a high visual contrast.

Teaching

  • This is a teaching room.
  • There is step-free level access throughout the room.
  • There is room for a wheelchair user to manoeuvre (150cm x 150cm).
  • There is not a hearing assistance system.
  • The flooring consists of deep pile carpet.
  • Floor coverings are not even and could potentially cause a trip hazard.
  • The walls and floor have a low visual contrast.
  • Lighting levels vary due to the size of the space.
  • There are no designated spaces for wheelchair users.
  • There is space for an assistance dog to rest.
  • Seating available in the room includes: chairs without armrests.
  • Furniture available in the room includes: tables.
  • The surface heights are not suitable for wheelchair users.
  • The clear underside space of the surfaces is not suitable for wheelchair users.
  • The height of the lectern is 94cm.
  • The lectern is not height adjustable.
  • This room has a projector screen and a whiteboard.
  • There are cable coverings as trip hazards at the front of the classroom.