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Educational Facilities Labs., Inc., New York, NY. – 1963
A presentation is made of the winning scheme and five other entries in an architectural competition for the design of an instructional research and communications center at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, Troy, New York. The graphic interpretations illustrate the facility features designed for the implementation of audiovisual devices and…
Descriptors: Architectural Character, Audiovisual Aids, Audiovisual Instruction, Building Design
Clinchy, Evans – 1960
Profiles are presented of two middle schools designed to improve the transition of elementary pupils to a modern high school program featuring individualized, self-directed study and research. One school uses a cluster plan, the other a compact design. The descriptions emphasize why the schools were designed as they were and how they were designed…
Descriptors: Architectural Character, Architecture, Building Design, Design Preferences
Clinchy, Evans – 1960
A profile is presented of a high school designed to accommodate a team teaching approach to education. The description emphasizes why the school was designed as it was and how it was designed and built. Schematics and photographs are included along with an evaluation of the school in relation to the program for which it was planned. (FS)
Descriptors: Architectural Character, Architecture, Building Design, Design Preferences
Murphy, Judith
Following a consideration of the middle school and the educational concepts involved, profiles are presented of eleven middle schools designed with a sense of innovation, adaptability, and matching institutions to the needs and potentials of children. Some of the schools are wholly committed to innovation from team teaching to ultimate…
Descriptors: Architectural Character, Building Design, Design Preferences, Educational Facilities Design
Clinchy, Evans – 1960
A profile is presented of an elementary school in which the building design was determined by the social environment and the climate--it is located in an economically depressed section of a hot, dusty city, the population of which is mainly Spanish speaking. The school provides cool, dustless classrooms and shaded outdoor space. The description…
Descriptors: Architectural Character, Architecture, Building Design, Building Systems
Clinchy, Evans – 1960
A profile of a high school is presented in which the building design features provided versatile interior space and provisions for future expansion. In briefly describing the educational bases of the building design, two items are emphasized--(1) why the school was designed as it was, and (2) how it was designed and built. Schematics and…
Descriptors: Architectural Character, Architecture, Building Design, Building Systems
Olfson, Lewy, And Others – 1969
Profiles are presented of several vocational-technical schools and colleges designed to provide large, flexible, well-equipped, comfortable, efficient, teaching and learning spaces. Each demonstrates a conscious effort to fulfill the following requirements--(1) a logical relationship between classroom instruction areas and shop or laboratory…
Descriptors: Architectural Character, Building Design, Design Preferences, Educational Facilities Design
Clinchy, Evans – 1960
A profile is presented of an urban elementary school in which the building design is based on the idea of joint occupancy--the combined use of the building as a school and a public housing project. The description of the educational bases of the design emphasizes why the school was designed as it was and how it was designed and built. Schematics…
Descriptors: Architectural Character, Architecture, Building Design, Building Innovation
Clinchy, Evans – 1960
A profile is presented of a circular, air conditioned elementary school designed to be adaptable to almost any kind of educational program--its space can be rearranged by means of movable and operable walls to meet changes in the existing program or to accommodate the school to future programs involving classes of varying sizes. The description…
Descriptors: Air Conditioning, Architectural Character, Building Design, Design Preferences
Clinchy, Evans – 1960
A profile is presented of a high school designed to accommodate the organization of teachers into teams working with student groups of varying sizes--this organization is housed in a compact building with the teaching teams centered in clusters of classrooms. The building is heated in winter and cooled in summer by a heat pump system. The…
Descriptors: Air Conditioning, Architectural Character, Architecture, Building Design
Clinchy, Evans – 1960
A profile is presented of a high school designed so that its academic spaces are completely adaptable--changes in the program can be quickly reflected in the building through the easy rearrangement of partitions. The profile emphasizes why the school was designed as it was and how it was designed and built. Schematics and photographs are included…
Descriptors: Architectural Character, Building Design, Building Systems, Design Preferences
Withycombe, Richard – 1997
This case study of six newly-opened high schools explored: (1) What steps were taken to involve district staff members and community representatives in educational-specifications and design-development work? How effective did these steps prove to be? What impact did this involvement appear to have on the emergent and completed high school project?…
Descriptors: Building Design, Community Involvement, Construction Management, Construction Needs
Clinchy, Evans – 1960
A profile is presented for a high school designed to house a closed circuit television system as a basic part of the instructional program. The description of the educational bases of the design emphasizes why the school was designed as it was and how it was designed and built. Schematics and photographs are included along with an evaluation of…
Descriptors: Architectural Character, Building Design, Building Systems, Closed Circuit Television
Yarbrough, David B. – 1960
In considering the team approach to architectural service, emphasis is given to the advantages of many specialists working together to solve complex building problems. An actual use of the team approach is described to illustrate how Caudill, Rowlett and Scott Architects solved the problems in planning a science building for Colorado College. The…
Descriptors: Architectural Character, Architectural Programing, Architecture, Building Design
Shrader-Harvey, Erika; Droge, Martha – 2002
This research project examined how educational facilities are perceived and used by the occupants. It sought to inform the design of effective learning environments in elementary schools through a heightened awareness of the needs of the occupants and an understanding of how they use their school facilities. Project objectives included the…
Descriptors: Building Design, Building Plans, Built Environment, Design Preferences