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Bates, Janet – Arts & Activities, 2010
Sometimes, the inspiration for an art idea comes from the strangest and most unexpected places! The author wanted to provide students in grades 5-7 in a fine-arts module an opportunity to be creative in a unique and inexpensive way, while incorporating a three-dimensional element. Since she personally enjoys thumbing through "Architectural…
Descriptors: Architecture, Middle School Students, Studio Art, Grade 5
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Jeon, Kijeong; Cotner, Teresa L. – SchoolArts: The Art Education Magazine for Teachers, 2010
Art and art education are open to broader definitions in the twenty-first century. It is time that teachers seriously think about including built environment design in K-12 art education. The term "built environment" includes interior design, architecture, landscape architecture, and urban planning. Due to increased exposure to built environment…
Descriptors: Physical Environment, Architecture, Studio Art, Art Activities
Michel, Florence – PEB Exchange, 2004
In New York they say that the architecture of the new "Lycee francais" (serving French students from kindergarten through upper secondary education) was inspired by the rationalism of Descartes. What is beyond doubt, however, is that the design and materials chosen by the American firm of architects, "Polshek Partnership…
Descriptors: Architecture, French, Educational Facilities Design, School Buildings
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Gray, Elizabeth D.; Tullier-Holly, Denise – Mathematics Teaching in the Middle School, 2007
This article describes a joint effort between a mathematics educator and a middle school art teacher who wanted their students to experience first hand how construction works in the real world. It starts with students designing and building scale models for a large inflatable item in which they display their art and extends to building the…
Descriptors: Middle Schools, Art Teachers, Interdisciplinary Approach, Mathematics Instruction
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Argiro, Carol – Art Education, 2004
"Public art" is a broad term that refers to art in public spaces and includes architecture, landscape, and urban design. Public art makes public spaces more beautiful, encourages us to pause and interact with our environment, or reminds us of important people and events. Just as often, public sculptures become such a part of our everyday…
Descriptors: School Community Relationship, Art Education, Aesthetics, Architecture