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    <title>Photographer: Patrick Coulie | ArchDaily</title>
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        <![CDATA[ CABQ International District Library​ / RMKM Architecture]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>The Westside I (WS I) building was designed as a pilot project to implement Central New Mexico Community College’s (CNM) recent paradigm shift to a more interactive and social approach to education.  During programming, Gould Evans collaborated with a group of younger faculty in order to imagine alternative ways that academic services and interaction with faculty could be integrated into the busy daily routines of students. The two programmatic strategies that emerged out of this collaboration – the Learning Commons Loop and the Faculty Office Pod – put the student educational experience front and center.</p>]]>
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