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Interior Innovation

Biophilic accents, preserved moss, wood slats, and an earth-toned palette, interplay with high-tech details in the café and the lowerlevel Innovation Hub. Shades of green flow through these areas to link the Academic Quad with north-facing views and to create a calm, collaborative vibe. Illuminated metal panels mark thresholds and set the two-story Falcon Forum atrium and presentation space apart from adjoining specialty classrooms. Technology-oriented rooms such as the Futures Lab, Myers Studio, and Immersion Lab share a consistent palette of teals, blues, and grays that reinforce Bentley’s brand while supporting student well-being and encouraging the blend of business, technology, teamwork, and entrepreneurship. Presentation venues, including the Wilder Pavilion and Falcon Forum, use related colors and forms to signal their purpose. Deep merlotcolored reeds provide an elegant backdrop for Bentley graphics, conveying sophistication and confidence in gathering and presentation settings. In the Falcon Forum, a merlot carpet grounds the presentation wall, fading to lighter shades toward the ceiling. Natural wood tones, integrated technology, and wayfinding graphics establish a soft gradient from merlot to offwhite, merging digital innovation with artful design.
Biophilic accents, preserved moss, wood slats, and an earth-toned palette, interplay with high-tech details in the café and the lowerlevel Innovation Hub. Shades of green flow through these areas to link the Academic Quad with north-facing views and to create a calm, collaborative vibe. Illuminated metal panels mark thresholds and set the two-story Falcon Forum atrium and presentation space apart from adjoining specialty classrooms. Technology-oriented rooms such as the Futures Lab, Myers Studio, and Immersion Lab share a consistent palette of teals, blues, and grays that reinforce Bentley’s brand while supporting student well-being and encouraging the blend of business, technology, teamwork, and entrepreneurship. Presentation venues, including the Wilder Pavilion and Falcon Forum, use related colors and forms to signal their purpose. Deep merlotcolored reeds provide an elegant backdrop for Bentley graphics, conveying sophistication and confidence in gathering and presentation settings. In the Falcon Forum, a merlot carpet grounds the presentation wall, fading to lighter shades toward the ceiling. Natural wood tones, integrated technology, and wayfinding graphics establish a soft gradient from merlot to offwhite, merging digital innovation with artful design.