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Progressive Architecture, 1976
The key element in the university master plan is a linear structure that preserves and defines existing green spaces, concentrates activity without violating established scale, and provides pedestrian links. (Author/MLF)
Descriptors: Building Design, Campus Planning, College Buildings, Higher Education
Progressive Architecture, 1975
This facility on the Minneapolis campus of the University of Minnesota emphasizes a diagonal circulation path and preserves campus space. (Author/MLF)
Descriptors: Building Design, Campus Planning, College Buildings, Higher Education
Progressive Architecture, 1976
A citation from the 23rd P/A Awards Program for the design of a college art facility. (Author/MLF)
Descriptors: Arts Centers, Awards, Building Design, College Buildings
Progressive Architecture, 1975
The first phase of the University of Pennsylvania's Wharton Graduate Center works well within its context. (Author)
Descriptors: Architectural Character, Building Design, College Buildings, Construction Materials
Progressive Architecture, 1975
A new student union building at the State University of New York, College at Plattsburgh, is oriented both to campus and town, which are on the diagonal to each other. (Author)
Descriptors: Architectural Character, Building Design, College Buildings, Higher Education
Montgomery, Roger – Progressive Architecture, 1973
Foothill College owes its tremendous popularity to the fact that it neither fits into the tradition of the modern movement of architectural art, with its in-group language of heroic forms constructed in brute concrete, nor the more esoteric world that sees high art in commercial strip development and A & P parking lots. (Author)
Descriptors: Architectural Character, Building Design, College Buildings, College Environment
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
Progressive Architecture, 1976
The architects of Sheridan College invented an organizational plan that views the campus as an urban form similar to a pedestrian-scaled town or city, built to focus on a central "market" or forum area. (Author/MLF)
Descriptors: Building Design, Campus Planning, College Buildings, Community Colleges
Progressive Architecture, 1973
Three new buildings at the University of Iowa show how the architect's maturing field theory could yield three different visual solutions. (Author)
Descriptors: Architectural Character, Architectural Programing, Building Design, College Buildings
Stephens, Suzanne – Progressive Architecture, 1975
A recreational building at Hampshire College in Amherst, Massachusetts, situated at the center of the campus adjoining the library, helps break down barriers traditionally maintained between the disciplines. (Author/MLF)
Descriptors: Architectural Character, Building Design, Campus Planning, College Buildings
Progressive Architecture, 1973
Building between and over existing buildings gives the University of Winnipeg additional usable space without buying additional acreage. (Author)
Descriptors: Building Design, Campus Planning, College Buildings, College Libraries
Progressive Architecture, 1973
Perceptive site observations give this University a new library under the centerline of its traditional mall without sacrificing the walk or the trees. (Author)
Descriptors: Building Design, Building Innovation, Campus Planning, College Buildings