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Kliment, Stephen A.; Lord, Jane – 1974
One way to meet the problems of space needs of new programs and a wider constituency without resorting to new buildings is to modernize available campus space. With costs of new construction steadily rising, with space on which to build dwindling and with the growing affection for old, familiar buildings on campus, modernization often serves as…
Descriptors: Campus Planning, Educational Facilities, Facility Improvement, Facility Planning

Griffith, Janice C. – Journal of Higher Education, 1994
College and university administrators are encouraged to preserve open space as an essential campus asset, using thoughtful planning and pursuit of a master plan that includes strategies to preserve open space in the face of powerful pressures for expansion and new facilities. Illustrations are offered from a number of campuses. (Author/MSE)
Descriptors: Campus Planning, College Environment, College Planning, Higher Education
Kliment, Stephen A.; Lord, Jane – 1974
This is the fourth of seven articles to address the problem of what higher education can do to meet the space needs of new programs and a wider constituency, without resorting to new building. One way to meet space needs is to prospect for available space off campus and by means of rehabilitation or major conversion, to adapt this space to…
Descriptors: Building Conversion, Campus Planning, Educational Facilities, Facility Expansion

Fink, Ira; Walker, Dorothy A. – Planning for Higher Education, 1984
A study of campus decentralization and the dispersal of facilities at 10 universities focused on institutional needs and strategies in campus growth and organization and on trends in this area. Individual institutional concerns and efforts are noted. (MSE)
Descriptors: Campus Planning, Case Studies, College Buildings, College Planning
Keats, C.; And Others – Teachers' Forum (Australia), 1981
Developed to provide an outdoor learning environment for a small school which had relatively undeveloped grounds, these plans are aimed toward providing: physical activity (climbing, running, jumping, and games); imaginative activity; social learning; environmental study; mathematics and science; exploring materials, e.g., water and soil; and the…
Descriptors: Environmental Education, Facility Planning, Foreign Countries, Land Use
Glass, Thomas E. – School Business Affairs, 1995
Describes techniques to estimate costs to both physically improve a school facility and make it more educationally adequate. Discusses developing the space-utilization plan, designing for scheduling efficiency, and calculating costs for the site and specific facilities. (LMI)
Descriptors: Costs, Educational Facilities, Educational Facilities Design, Educational Facilities Improvement