for teaching purposes also, as it is roomy enough to hold two large classes without them being in each other's way.
It is intended to have an iron balcony gallery running off from the lobbies of the Lecture-Hall, with rooms arranged on each side.
The Class-rooms are arranged such that each large class-room opens into four smaller rooms on the four sides of the hall at a level corresponding with that of the upper floor.
The large central Entrance door to the Lecture Hall is shown in the Southern Elevation, and is intended for special occasions such as public Prize-day when a large number of guests assemble.
Leading from the Class-rooms are glass doors to enable the European teacher to supervise the Chinese Assistant teachers.
Upper floor. Drawing No. 14
In this storey, the general arrangement of class rooms is the same as that in the lower floor, the sole difference being that a large portion of the East wing is devoted to the offices.
for teaching purposes also, as it
is
poomy enough to hold
hwo
large classes without then bring
in each others.
to fix
A 14
way.
It is intended
iron balcony
gallery
off from the lobbies
of
the Lecture-Hall are
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each side
the Class
requested
by Mr Wright in such
that each large class-room opens
panning
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cantilevers along the
into hoo smaller
four sides of the hall at a level
corresponding with that of the
upper floor.
The large centrals
Entrance door to the Lecture Hall
shown in the Southern Elevation.
of the building is intended for
occasions such
only
ad
public Prize-day when a
large
fume -
- ber of quests assemble. Leading
Class-rooms
with glass doors to enable
Oul
European teacher to supervise hoo
Chinese Assistant teachers.
Upper floor. Drawing No 14
8 In this storey the general arrange.
ment of class rooms
as that ini
is the same
the lower floor the sole.
difference being that a rast wing
portion of the
is devoted to the offices.
off
of
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