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Simoneau, Mike – American School & University, 2012
Many school and college campuses are like small cities--they offer a little bit of everything. Although academic buildings and residence halls account for a sizable percentage of the facilities on a campus, the academic community on a school campus can include other buildings with specialized design and performance needs: laboratories,…
Descriptors: Educational Facilities Design, Sustainable Development, Building Design, School Buildings
National Clearinghouse for Educational Facilities, 2009
Doors serve a variety of needs and purposes in schools: (1) Exterior doors provide building security and protection from the elements; and (2) Interior doors control the movement of people among school spaces, help control noise and air flow, and act as flame and smoke barriers during a fire. In a lockdown, they serve as safety barriers. From a…
Descriptors: Structural Elements (Construction), Educational Facilities Design, Ventilation, School Security
National Clearinghouse for Educational Facilities, 2009
This publication discusses conditions that feed wildfires, how a building catches fire, determining the school's risk, creating a survivable space for the school, the importance of maintenance, the fire-resistant school, meeting code requirements, and related flood and mudslide risks. Much of this publication has been adapted for schools from the…
Descriptors: School Maintenance, Emergency Programs, Natural Disasters, Federal Programs
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Fawcett, Paul – Athletic Business, 1997
Discusses how accident prevention can be built into the swimming-pool design phase by paying attention to swimming-pool regulations, materials for basin and deck construction, pool-fixture placement, and signs and markings. A pool planning checklist is provided. (GR)
Descriptors: Accident Prevention, Check Lists, Construction Materials, Design Requirements
NABORS, ELIZABETH – 1963
DEALS WITH THE ECONOMICS OF COMMERCIAL CARPETING INSTALLATIONS IN SCHOOLS. SHAKER HIGH SCHOOL IN NEW YORK WAS THE FIRST PUBLIC HIGH SCHOOL TO BE CARPETED. THE INDUSTRIAL SANITATION COUNSELORS OF LOUISVILLE, KENTUCKY, WAS SELECTED TO CONDUCT MAINTENANCE STUDIES WHICH INCLUDED METHODS, CLEANING COSTS, AND LEVELS OF CLEANLINESS QUALITY. THE OBJECTIVE…
Descriptors: Acoustics, Carpeting, Construction Materials, Design Requirements
Brush, Martha S. – Journal of the American Institute of Architects, 1963
A national volunteer program for producing a children's theater in elementary schools is severaly limited by the inadequacy of theater facilities in local school systems. A general discussion of the theater program is presented, the current state of theater facilities in elementary schools, difficulties in play production, and possible causes for…
Descriptors: Auditoriums, Construction Materials, Consultants, Design Requirements
Journal of The American Institute of Architects, 1964
Dangers and difficulties are indicated in the use of standard school plans furnished by the state architect rather than individual design solutions developed for a specific situation. Criticism is raised of several state departments of education which continue to prepare and recommend standard school plans. Areas of difficulty include--(1)…
Descriptors: Blueprints, Building Innovation, Construction Costs, Construction Materials
Allied Masonry Council, McLean, VA. – 1968
The compact school, generally defined as a brick structure with a flexible interior and natural light admission of skylights, domes, clearstories and interior courtyards, emerged from the new educational programs. Evaluation of the compact school design includes--(1) appraisals and reactions to the physical environment, (2) explanations of the…
Descriptors: Building Plans, Construction Costs, Construction Materials, Design Requirements
The American School Board Journal, 1968
Problems of sound insulation and control particularly in areas where there is a high level in exterior noise conditions, resulted in this study to determine approaches to sound control in school construction. After a general discussion of noise problems in school districts and teaching situations, two examples of sound control solutions are…
Descriptors: Acoustical Environment, Acoustics, Air Conditioning, Ceilings
Marshallton Consolidated School District 77, Wilmington, DE. – 1966
Extensive development of criteria for a given school design is presented for an elementary school pilot project. Descriptive material includes curriculum and site considerations, cooperation with state regulatory agencies on area restrictions, work with educational laboratories, architects and teams of consultants, planning phases and techniques.…
Descriptors: Building Innovation, Construction Materials, Controlled Environment, Design Requirements
van Straaten, J. F.; And Others – 1965
The planning and design of school buildings for South Africa are discussed in light of climatic factors and the effect of the weather on educational plants and classroom environment. Thermal and ventilation needs and requirements for school buildings are developed with regard to facility tests and research. The variables and problems of cooling…
Descriptors: Classroom Design, Climate, Construction Materials, Criteria
Thern Associates, Inc., Oshkosh, WI. – 1969
Construction costs, building form, design, and space planning are compared with regard to teaching and the learning needs within educational facilities. Photographs and diagrams emphasize the importance of functional and flexible facilities to quality education and environments for learning. Building types presently popular and successful are…
Descriptors: Building Plans, Classrooms, Construction Costs, Construction Materials