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Roman, Harry T. – Technology and Engineering Teacher, 2014
This article presents an interesting design challenge for students, one that will certainly let them integrate subject matter and get a sense of pride for doing something useful in their own community. The author would be willing to bet that the average town or city has some old red brick manufacturing building(s) that have seen much better days.…
Descriptors: Building Design, Buildings, Manufacturing Industry, Engineering Education
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Lee, Tammy; Kier, Meredith; Phillips, Kelsey – Science and Children, 2016
To show students how engineering design practices reduce the impacts of a natural hazard, the authors--two science educators and an elementary teacher--taught a three-day 5E lesson that focused on hurricanes. They specifically focused on hurricanes because their students are located near a coastal area and are familiar with the effects of this…
Descriptors: Science Instruction, Elementary School Science, Weather, Natural Disasters
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Roman, Harry T. – Technology and Engineering Teacher, 2013
This article invites teachers to let their students' imaginations soar as they become part of a team that will design a whole new kind of living technological museum, a facility that celebrates the world of infrastructure. In this activity, a new two-story building will be built, occupying a vacant corner parcel of land, approximately 150…
Descriptors: Museums, Imagination, Building Design, Structural Elements (Construction)
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Griffith, Jack – Tech Directions, 2008
This article presents an activity that gives students a practical understanding of how much energy the average home consumes and wastes, and shows how the construction technologies used in home design affect overall energy usage. In this activity, students will outline the cost of a home's electrical system, give a breakdown of how much power the…
Descriptors: Energy Conservation, Electronics, Technology Education, Conservation (Environment)
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Troyer, Steve; Griffis, Kurt; Shackelford, Ray – Tech Directions, 2005
In the field of construction, most structures are supported by several groups of truss systems working together synergistically. A "truss" is a group of centered and balanced elements combined to carry a common load (Warner, 2003). Trusses provide strength against loads and forces within a structure. Though a complex field of study, structural…
Descriptors: Building Design, Physics, Construction Materials, Science Activities
Goetsch, David L. – Technical Education News, 1980
Describes the process of metric conversion in residential drafting courses. Areas of concern are metric paper sizes; metric scale; plot, foundation, floor and electric plans; wall sections; elevations; and heat loss/ heat gain calculations. (SK)
Descriptors: Building Design, Building Plans, Curriculum Development, Drafting
Lackney, Jeffery A. – 2000
This paper discusses environmental preference, particularly related to the design of children's museums. It explains that preference for an environment leads to motivation to interact with the environment, which leads to learning. It lays out several design principles: (1) involve children in the process of children's museum design in a way that…
Descriptors: Aesthetic Values, Building Design, Children, Design Preferences
Cole, Raymond J. – Journal of Architectural Education, 1980
A comparative study was undertaken at the School of Architecture, University of British Columbia, to explore the effective teaching and integration of energy principles in design. Two methods were examined: the structure of a design studio, and a change in the emphasis of a theory course. (MLW)
Descriptors: Architectural Education, Building Design, Course Descriptions, Design
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Gerber, Brian L.; Marek, Edmund A. – Science Teacher, 1996
Presents an investigation that engages students in constructing models of houses to examine the dynamics of energy flow patterns. Uses the learning cycle procedure that allows students to experience the processes of science and to use higher level thinking skills. (JRH)
Descriptors: Architecture, Building Design, Energy Conservation, Learning Processes
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Science Scope, 2000
Presents a unit on designing and building a bridge. (YDS)
Descriptors: Building Design, Construction Materials, Junior High Schools, Middle Schools
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Lothian, Mary Louise – School Arts, 1979
Following a "building code" specified by their art teacher, sixth-graders designed and built cardboard townhouses to serve as permanent hallway decorations in their school. This article is one of four in this issue describing elementary level mural projects. (SJL)
Descriptors: Art Activities, Building Design, Childrens Art, Elementary Education
Ellis, Neville – Arts and Activities, 1998
Argues that architectural models allow students to express their ideas on a range of topics from dream homes and interior decorating to historical periods and places. Provides a general outline of the process of creating architectural models, from decorating shoeboxes to creating sophisticated models. (DSK)
Descriptors: Architecture, Art Education, Building Design, Elementary Secondary Education
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Patton, Thomas W. – Social Studies, 1981
Presents a report of a community studies program in which high school students prepared an architectural and historical study of interesting and historic community buildings. Presents general information on how and why students should study buildings, including selecting a building, photographing the building and site, interviewing individuals who…
Descriptors: Architectural Character, Building Design, Cultural Awareness, History
Dennison, B.; And Others – Teachers' Forum (Australia), 1978
The traditional two-teacher school in Queensland is high-set, providing two classrooms, services room, and verandah upstairs, and a concreted area underneath. This plan re-arranges the traditional two-teacher school to fit a linear multiple-area plan (which can, with minor variations, be adapted to up to a four-teacher school). The plan…
Descriptors: Building Design, Building Plans, Classroom Design, Flexible Facilities
Bauer, Mary; Neimand, Hahn – 1988
This document is a teacher's guide to the historic buildings of Eugene, Oregon. Eighteen buildings in the Skinner's Butte Historical District are highlighted, including the U.S. Post Office, the Eagles Building, the Lane Hotel, the Oregon Electric Depot, the Southern Pacific Railroad Depot, and several houses. For each structure there is a brief…
Descriptors: Architectural Character, Architecture, Building Design, Community Characteristics
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