REMOUSAMAVI'S CLASSROOM DESIGNAbout a week ago I began work on a medium sized headquarters. This headquarters had everything I always tend to put in them, only this time I made the classroom larger. In this topic, I'll start by showing you the classroom. The classroom has two entrances leading into a central room. This central room leads into the classroom, the elevator, the bathrooms, the main entrance lobby, and two visitor's guest rooms.
ENTERING THE CLASSROOM
I took this one just as the door was closing. As you can see there's a little table to the left of the entrance. The other door is on the left of that. The table is used for picking up assignments and things on your way to your seat. Plus the view is great, though all you see is the endless expanse of Blockland Ocean.
TAKING YOUR SEAT
A view from sitting in one of the student's seats. The paper is blank... well, I could not find anything with print on it, I was too busy looking for the camera. From anywhere in the room you have a good view of the podium, but you might not want to sit anywhere in the front but in the middle if you get a teacher who stays at the podium all the time.
THE TEACHER'S VIEW
Here we see what it looks like for the teacher, at least when he or she is at the podium and not walking around the room deep in lecture; this is his/her primary spot. Here you can also see both doors on either side of the little table. The highlights above them are aqua, meaning access is allowed by anyone and the door will open when you press the button.
CORNER VIEW
Here we see the room from an angle. Here you can get a better feel for where everything is. At the time this was taken, the camera had some issues, so I just stepped up onto the upper ledge and took the picture myself. The security camera is there though.
And that concludes the classroom tour. Thank you for taking the time to look at it. If you would like to see other parts of the building, just say so. The other parts include living quarters, many, many offices, studios, and a restaurant. There are also more central rooms with different floor insignias on them, and hallways connecting the offices. The exterior view is nothing much, I just wanted it to look like an ordinary building, nothing fancy until you enter.