SMALL INTERVENTIONS One of the main goals of the Campus Master Plan is to create a variety of student spaces that support individual study, group projects, as well as lounge spaces. This is to compliment offices with an increased number of instructors. With the introduction of small pods on the interior side of the main circulation pathway, additional space for offices and student amenity areas can be created at minimal cost or impact as funds become available. The intent would be to increase the building footprint without requiring extensive mechanical upgrades. Precedent Images Concurrent with the work proposed at the Castlegar Campus, accessibility needs to be addressed at all Selkirk College locations. Based on the findings of the Rick Hansen Foundation review of the facilities, interventions will be required to support accessibility of the entire Selkirk College Community. Of particular importance are the building entrances at both Tenth Street Campus, Patenaude Hall and Victoria Street Campus (KSA) . Rick Hansen Report is being undertaken in Winter 2019-2020 In Phase 1, the Campus Master Plan would support the renovations of Patenaude Hall and Victoria Street Campus (KSA) to develop appropriate student spaces that are central to the campus and foster a sense of community. SELKIRK COLLEGE - CAMPUS MASTER PLAN 2020-2035 61