The Clock Tower is a multi-purpose building with student, faculty, and administration spaces. One of the university's two Journalism labs is on the first floor, with the other located in Old Main. The Alumni Theatre is on the second floor and serves many roles, including as a lecture hall, performance theatre, and host to community events. The administration offices of Research and Graduate Studies are on the second floor as is the administrative team for the Faculty of Adventure, Culinary, and Tourism. Some faculty members are located here as well.
HOUSE OF LEARNING
BROWN FAMILY HOUSE OF LEARNING
Thompson Rivers University This mixed-use building at the heart of the Thompson Rivers University campus creates a dynamic new centre for students and faculty. Design elements inspired by First Nations dwellings and crafts blend with sustainable features. By maximizing sightlines through double storey volumes and extensive glazing, the building presents stunning views of the Thompson River Valley in central British Columbia and provides abundant natural light throughout. The 77,000-square-foot facility includes a research library, a learning commons, classrooms and instructional labs, faculty offices, flexible meeting rooms a gallery and caf. These elements are unified by a sky lit central atrium featuring a biofilter living wall.