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Despite being three distinct campuses, the Fortuna Institute of Technology, Department of Research and Higher Education, and International Academy of Language and Culture are all physically located across a 209 acre area southwest of Novo-Aro. This area is collectively called Fortuna Valley, or the Valley, and is known as the main campus of Fortuna Institute.  
Despite being three distinct campuses, the Fortuna Institute of Technology, Department of Research and Higher Education, and International Academy of Language and Culture are all physically located across a 209 acre area southwest of Novo-Aro. This area is collectively called Fortuna Valley, or the Valley, and is known as the main campus of Fortuna Institute.  


Four miles to the east of Fortuna Valley lies the Palaestrio Bellator Athletic Hall, also known as Fortuna Field, where the athletics facilities and sports fields are. Fortuna Field covers 46,000 square miles and has dozens of sports facilities, two 50,000 capacity modular stadiums, and an 18.53 acre plaza.
Four miles to the east of Fortuna Valley lies the Palaestrio Bellator Athletic Hall, also known as Fortuna Field, where the athletic facilities and sports fields are. Fortuna Field covers 46,000 square miles between historical buildings such as Downes-Aldrich House and the Ciduon Va Railway Station and has dozens of facilities, including two 50,000 capacity modular stadiums, and an 18.53 acre plaza. The complex includes multiple gymnasiums, training halls, natatoriums, and includes a children's park, a large supermarket, a fitness center, KTV and a variety of catering spaces. Although Fortuna Field is designed mainly for sports activities, such as basketball, volleyball, tennis, ice hockey, boxing, etc., it can harbor such cultural activities like concerts and congresses.  


North of Fortuna Field is the Montini School of Business, commonly known as  "The Chamber" for its iconic main building. The Chamber consists of three building plazas situated on 25 acres.  
North of Fortuna Field is the Montini School of Business, commonly known as  "The Chamber" for its iconic main building. The Chamber consists of three building plazas situated on 25 acres.  


nestled right on the Marcatarolo Canal is Fortuna Law School, known as Fortuna Hall.
West of the Chamber and nestled right on the Marcatarolo Canal is Fortuna Law School, known as Fortuna Hall.


===Fortune Valley===
===Fortune Valley===
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===Fortuna Field===
===Fortuna Field===
[[File:Fortuna Sports05.jpg|thumb|One of the modular stadiums and facilities of Fortuna Field |alt=|left]]The Palaestrio Bellator Athletic Hall covers 46,000 square miles between historical buildings such as Downes-Aldrich House and the Ciduon Va Railway Station. Being at the center of the old city of Eleuia, Fortuna Field was designed to preserve the history of the region while taking advantage of the ideal location.  An 18.53 acre plaza serves as a central meeting point and an event space for students, athletes, and other residents, -with its way leading towards the Railway Station. The plaza also contains the Fortuna Cultural Center and a youth entertainment park.
. . .[[File:Fortuna Sports05.jpg|thumb|One of the modular stadiums and facilities of Fortuna Field |alt=|left]]
 
Although the building is designed mainly for sports activities, such as basketball, volleyball, tennis, ice hockey, boxing, etc., it can harbor such cultural activities like concerts and congresses. It meets all the design criteria put out by Sarpedon Basketball League. Furthermore, it follows universal design principles; disabled and elderly people and families with children can easily access and circulate throughout the building. There are private lodges for the disabled. The tribunes are designed via the development of parabolic sections in order to develop an equal angle of vision for every audience. A significant landscape planning was developed, with a considerable amount of tree, for not only the area itself but also the surrounding approach routes.
 
===The Chamber===
===The Chamber===
[[File:Fortuna Chamber 01.jpg|thumb|The main building of The Chamber|alt=|left]]The Chamber is located in the south and is a centralized hub of activity, creating a diversity of transparent settings, planned spatially around a central three-story atrium space.The building’s architecture reflects contemporary trends and innovations in the workplace sector, now being increasingly adopted in business education. These foster collaboration through transparency, drive student knowledge through experiential learning and perpetuate innovation through designated meeting spaces, group work, spontaneous encounters and quiet individual reflection. An equal focus was spent on the careful design of the academic workplaces. This is increasingly becoming a focus of university communities because of the growing pressure on the need for research. In particular, this has led to a renewed interest in the notion of collegiality and the potential for unstructured intellectual exchange.
. . .[[File:Fortuna Chamber 01.jpg|thumb|The main building of The Chamber|alt=|left]]<br />
 
At Fortuna's business school, the result is a contemporary take on the traditional ‘club’. While the core need for collegiality remains, academics in today’s university environments can do without the typical social and cultural inhibitors associated with traditional clubs – exclusivity, a closed-door policy, isolation, and structure. Instead, the workplace at Fortuna's business school fosters unstructured transitional process – the same processes of collaboration, innovation, and connectivity that underpin the private sector. Rigorous education-specific space auditing combined with the solid consultation process resulted in a 10 percent saving in space from the original brief which was reinvested in a number of ways, such as: – the creation of a new collaborative and collegiate workplace model for academics; – new learning environments such as collaborative social spaces and breakout spaces; and – chilled beam climate control.
 
The facility provides a single location for various business faculties formerly housed in several buildings on and off the Fortuna Campus and includes formal and informal IT-enabled learning environments that support project-based learning and encourage collaboration. The provision of a cafe, service centers, study carrels and syndicate rooms enable seamless process to learning and extended hours of activity.


===Fortuna Hall===
===Fortuna Hall===
[[File:Fortuna Law 01.jpg|thumb|One of the buildings in Fortuna Hall|alt=|left]]The campus for the Fortuna Institute's most prestigious law school comprises of a 43,000 square foot complex dedicated to the education and the research. It's open in an economical and social environment in partnership with the a large roster of companies onboard a joint-venture program. Built in the Arbolo Gardens, the installation of the new buildings overhang of the existing parking area guarantees the durability of the woods. The present buildings are rehabilitated.
. . .[[File:Fortuna Law 01.jpg|thumb|One of the buildings in Fortuna Hall|alt=|left]]  
 
The work spaces are functional and answer to the comfort expected for the users and innovative services such as an e-learning platform, research laboratories, and even an incubator are available. But the specific feature of the campus is the ability to "offer more". The distension of the distribution spaces magnifies the space more. The areas of free movement become independent work spaces or places of exchanges. These spaces receive associations, companies, and institution when punctual events happen in the campus calendar. The opening of the campus to the city allow a more informal way of exchanges. The amphitheater and the restaurant are available for the resident of the city. The sports hub open is door to the associations of the borough. The park generates a place for a walk opened to everybody.


==Organization and administration==
==Organization and administration==

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