0 a cubicle (= a small space that is separated off from a larger room) containing a desk for one person, often grouped together with other similar cubicles in a library, etc.: --
The centre has study rooms for groups and individual carrels.
Comfortable reading alcoves, and private group study rooms are available in addition to personal study carrels.
Its facade is primarily brick with teak wood panels at most windows marking the location of a pair of wooden carrels.
Its 300 study carrels and tables are wired with electrical and network connections, and a wireless network is available.
There are numerous carrels and study facilities located on the top floors for graduate students.
Sometimes the seat is integrated with the carrel desk.
Each carrel area is associated with two levels of book stacks, with the upper level structured as a mezzanine that overlooks the carrels.
The outer area, which houses the reading carrels, is made of brick.
Unlike the cubicle desk, carrel desks usually have no file drawers or other facilities.