Logically, designing today is no longer about using a drawing board, tracing paper, a hard pencil and technical pens filled with black ink, but about powerful computers with the installation of appropriate CAD software. This is one of the reasons why the Department of Machine and Industrial Design has been operating two computer classrooms for years, which underwent a major reconstruction in 2020.

The first room (classroom 1) has the layout of a classic computer classroom with a capacity of 18 workplaces equipped with PCs, 24" monitors and 2 places for lecturers. The speciality of the classroom is its 10 display units shared by 2 workplaces (one table with a holder, the so-called cactus), on which lecturers present the subject matter, which significantly increases the comfort of work of all people involved. The equipment also includes a display unit and a "board" mounted on the front wall, an HP Large Format Colour Plotter and places to work using your laptop.

The second room (classroom 2) is designed for seminar work or work meetings and its arrangement corresponds to this purpose. In addition to the classic 10 workstations each equipped with a PC with 24" monitors (including 5 display units), the classroom also has the space for joint discussions. It consists of 10 seats around a large table with the possibility of connecting your laptops as well as the ability to run presentations on a large display unit.

And beware, this classroom, outside the ESS, is also personally guarded by our Designer Lojza.