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Progressive Architecture, 1971
Descriptors: Architectural Character, Building Design, Physical Education Facilities, Universities
American School and University, 1979
A new field house for West Liberty State College bridges the gap between existing campus architecture and future space needs. (Author)
Descriptors: Building Design, Field Houses, Higher Education, Physical Education Facilities
Architectural Record, 1978
Industrial materials were used to construct a physical education facility containing two large gymnasiums, a multipurpose space, a dance studio, two handball courts, and a swimming pool. (Author/MLF)
Descriptors: Architectural Character, Building Design, Higher Education, Physical Education Facilities
American School and University, 1978
A multipurpose physical education complex at Wichita State is equipped to teach mountain climbing. (Author)
Descriptors: Building Design, Building Innovation, Higher Education, Physical Education Facilities
Morton, David – Progressive Architecture, 1974
At the Ogontz campus of Pennsylvania State University in Abington, a massive gymnasium fits the site and blends well with small-scale campus buildings nearby. (Author)
Descriptors: Building Design, Construction Materials, Gymnasiums, Physical Education Facilities
Coll Univ Bus, 1970
Descriptors: Building Design, Building Innovation, Gymnasiums, Higher Education
American School and University, 1975
The visibility and central location of the Robert Crown Center at Hampshire College in Amherst, Massachusetts, bring the students in contact with the physical recreation and sports program. (Author/MLF)
Descriptors: Building Design, Glass Walls, Higher Education, Physical Education Facilities
American School and University, 1975
A multi-level interior and an exposed roof structure reduce the scale and impact of the building. (Author/MLF)
Descriptors: Architecture, Awards, Building Design, College Buildings
Cuscaden, Rob – Building Design and Construction, 1976
Features some of the largest and most dramatic of the air supported structures now in use. (MLF)
Descriptors: Air Structures, Building Design, Construction Costs, Cost Effectiveness
Murray, J. Ralph – American School and University, 1974
Elmira College, in Elmira, New York, has erected three geodesic domes to house all events from basketball to boat shows. (Author)
Descriptors: Building Design, College Buildings, Field Houses, Lighting Design
Gonino, Vince; Steele, Thomas – Journal of Physical Education and Recreation, 1977
Cortland's new physical education-recreation education center provides facilities to meet all the professional preparation and service requirements of full-time students as well as leisure activities for students and community members. (MJB)
Descriptors: Building Design, College Buildings, Facilities, Physical Education Facilities
American School and University, 1976
A multipurpose building with an air-supported roof houses athletics from varsity games to recreation and intramural activities, concerts, exhibitions, rallies, and convocations. (Author/MLF)
Descriptors: Air Structures, Building Design, Encapsulated Facilities, Higher Education
Progressive Architecture, 1973
Handball and tennis courts are covered with a large slatted roof with slats open to the north to provide protection from the winter rain and summer sun as well as allow adequate ventilation and good illumination from the diffused north light. (Author/MF)
Descriptors: Building Design, Climate, College Buildings, Construction Materials
Johnson, Walter A. – J Health Phys Educ Recreation, 1970
Descriptors: Athletics, Building Design, Campuses, Illustrations
American School and University, 1975
To preserve open space on an extremely limited site, an athletic center at Columbia University was built "underground" and its roof landscaped with shade trees, evergreens, and shrubs. (Author/MLF)
Descriptors: Building Design, Facility Expansion, Facility Planning, Higher Education
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