I discovered that these were easy to do. You create° a single dividing wall the diameter of the floor, then copy it in place, and rotate a suitable number of degrees (either 60° or 45°). Once you've done that you can easily add outer walls because the ends of each inner wall define their end points.
I went with the octagonal version, because it covered the largest area. The upper level is admin, with offices for the three departmental leaders (Sociology, Ecology, and Alterverse Physics), and the Campus head (who gets a bigger office and a bigger window). The double height middle section has 7 storage/examination areas for collections and samples. The sections could be mistaken for cells or pens. The bottom section is full of storage, life support, an independent power supply and various computing facilities.
These tests look a bit like lazy susans I guess.



