the library and the dance studios together, trying to create a sort of social hub? hm—hm, hm—hm, exactly. they were looking for a showcase building and what that meant was not that it was a show—off building but a building that revealed what was happening inside the building to the passers—by, to the outside. do you think that this is about changing the way university education might be? because, i mean, a lot of the students, they are not from university backgrounds. right. their parents didn't go to university, they're often first—generation. you know, it's quite inviting, isn't it? it is, absolutely. and i think everybody has to feel at home, no matter whether — i suppose that's what struck us about the university is it's so culturally diverse and that we had to think about integrating so many people in many different ways so that they feel comfortable. so if it is a gender or if it's about race or if it's about culture or it's about religion, they all feel like they should belong, so it's like a little world, really. it's like a complete little