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Theological Seminary


Theological Seminary
A haven where young minds can be trained in the church's doctrine. This facility has a variety of areas that permit teachers and students to take in the surrounding natural beauty while also fostering a gathering place for the body, mind, and spirit.

This space includes admiration offices, a church, a cafeteria, an auditorium, a learning center, a library, dorms, and an outdoor recreation sports area for the students to stay healthy in mind and body. 
The school's layout and a close-up of the entrance are displayed in the image above. Here are some schematics of several of the Seminary's rooms after that.
Administration Department.-
The administration department is a space designed to be both comfortable and to ensure control over the school's main entrances while maintaining the aesthetic appeal and harmony that characterize all buildings. It also enables the management of the flow of visitors and students.

The Church.-
The excellent acoustics in this church allow the pastor's voice to reverberate throughout while maintaining the altar as the center of attention. 
The room is brightened by large windows on the sides, which also provide views of the surrounding gardens.
The Cafeteria.-
This space, as open as it can be, is intended to serve as a gathering spot where people can learn to spend time together supporting one another in addition to serving as a place to dine. The structure houses employee quarters and a service space in addition to the cafeteria for students.
The Auditorium.-
Designed with excellent acoustic quality so that everyone can hear from the front row to the last row, this venue can accommodate up to 800 people for special events like school programs and celebration days.
The Library.-
A library that promotes using nature as a means of communication with God. As you study, let nature encompass you and let the information grow in your mind like a tree's roots.
The Learning Center.-
A completely functional school with a computer lab, scientific center, school store, infirmary, teachers' launch, and administration.
The Dorms:
Communitive dorms help students form unique bonds with one another. They feature a launch area where students can gather to discuss and complete homework, an open floor plan that gives teachers a general overview from every angle, and private spaces for each student, in addition to a locker. For the teachers, there is a workspace and a bedroom at the top of the building, each with its own bathroom.
The architects Juan Pablo Montoya and Nicole Desiree Murakami B collaborated on this project.
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