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Finsen, Peter I. – Educational Facility Planner, 2011
School design utilizing integrated architectural and structural precast and prestressed concrete components has gained greater acceptance recently for numerous reasons, including increasingly sophisticated owners and improved learning environments based on material benefits such as: sustainability, energy efficiency, indoor air quality, storm…
Descriptors: Educational Facilities Design, Construction (Process), Energy Conservation, Cost Effectiveness
Stevens, Tod – American School & University, 2008
A lot of misunderstandings exist regarding sustainable, or green, construction. It is important that educators understand the benefits so they can communicate them to stakeholders. According to the U.S. Green Building Council (USGBC), a $4 investment (per square foot) in building green nets a $58 benefit (per square foot) over 20 years. Savings…
Descriptors: Educational Facilities Design, Citizenship, Sustainable Development, Physical Environment
American School and University, 1973
Mall-fashioned school teaches shoppers'' the art of living. New Campus plan is developed in old railroad yard. Rhode Island school is remodeled and an addition built in one short summer. School turned inside out to solve problems of security, heat, and money. (Author)
Descriptors: Campus Planning, Cost Effectiveness, Educational Environment, Educational Facilities Design
Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development, Paris (France). Programme on Educational Building. – 1996
Improving the quality of educational buildings is one of the objectives of the Organisation for Economic Co-Operation and Development (OECD) Programme on Educational Building (PEB). The PEB does this by disseminating information about ways to produce quality educational buildings at a reasonable cost. This report contains descriptions of buildings…
Descriptors: Building Design, Cost Effectiveness, Educational Complexes, Educational Environment
Barnhardt, Ray; Dubbs, Patrick J. – 1998
For many remote northern communities, especially Native American communities, school design, construction, and heating would be more culturally and technologically appropriate if local materials and expertise were utilized. Following World War II, the period of the most rapid "de-localization" of northern communities, the allegedly…
Descriptors: Alaska Natives, American Indian Education, Appropriate Technology, Building Design