Photo Gallery - Interior

The Center features two computer areas, one which facilitates interaction among users (front) and another with separate work stations (rear). Researchers will compare and contrast the effects of these different environments on the experience of computer users.

The third floor of the Center highlights the "craft to computer" theme of the Center which will allow students or clients to span traditional activities such as sculpting or weaving (planned for area at left) while others nearby surf the information highway (right).

The J. Seward Johnson, Jr. Parlor features comfortable seating and meeting spaces for research, seminars, or psycho-social practice. Wall coverings, select furnishings, and interior design generously donated by Richard J. McCauley, MA, OT, FAOTA (USC Class of 1953), and Clayton Brown, ASID.
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