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Lustig, Susan – American School & University, 2009
In this annual Architectural Portfolio issue, the author presents the main winners that impressed the jury as facilities that will excite and challenge students in dramatic ways. The Children's School, Stamford, Connecticut, the Caudill winner, is "reminiscent of the Crow Island School," according to this year's jury. The Kahn winner,…
Descriptors: Educational Facilities Improvement, Awards
Roy, Ken – Science Teacher, 2010
When renovations or new construction occur, fire extinguishers sometimes get lost in the mix. Unfortunately, whether to save money or because the fire code is misinterpreted, some schools do not install fire extinguishers in laboratories and other areas of the building. Let's set the record straight! If flammables are present, the fire code…
Descriptors: Laboratories, Laboratory Safety, Fire Protection, Educational Facilities Improvement
Biemiller, Lawrence – Chronicle of Higher Education, 2008
It is most surprising that Yale University is spending $126-million to renovate and add to a 1963 Modernist building that almost everyone has hated for decades. Aside from that, the project's champion is a high-society architect whose own career refutes pretty much the whole Modernist design theology. This article talks about the renovation of…
Descriptors: Universities, Colleges, School Buildings, Architecture
Brenner, William A. – National Clearinghouse for Educational Facilities, 2009
This paper addresses construction that takes place in or near the school building while school is in session--the most difficult kind of construction to manage. Success largely depends upon the preparation, competence, and goodwill of the school district's facility staff, the project architect/engineer, the contractor, and local school…
Descriptors: School Construction, School Buildings, School Personnel, Guides
Abell Foundation, 2010
Recent reforms in Baltimore City Public Schools (City Schools) appear to be gaining traction and producing welcome improvements in student achievement and success. Enrollment has increased, educators are replacing unsuccessful programs with innovative ones, and new resources and organizational partnerships are being brought into the system.…
Descriptors: Urban Schools, School Buildings, Educational Facilities Improvement, Public Schools
Leibowitz, Julie – Facilities Design & Management, 2001
Discusses the process and results of one Connecticut community's effort to build a new high school and simultaneously renovate its current high school to an intermediate school. The new school's design, which used traditional materials that is in concert with the surrounding community, is described as is the renovation design and project…
Descriptors: Community Schools, Educational Facilities Improvement, High Schools, Public Schools
Weathersby, William, Jr. – Architectural Record, 1999
Describes a Connecticut elementary school design that integrates the natural outdoor environment with the school, unites several buildings into a unified whole, and preserves forest pathways for public use. Photos and a floor plan are included. (GR)
Descriptors: Educational Environment, Educational Facilities Design, Educational Facilities Improvement, Elementary Schools
Wright, Dorothy – American School and University, 1984
A Connecticut district's stringent asbestos removal and testing program is described, which applies a modified National Institute of Occupational Safety and Health-Occupational Safety and Health Administration (NIOSH-OSHA) test as a standard of acceptable removal. (MJL)
Descriptors: Air Pollution, Asbestos, Educational Administration, Educational Facilities Improvement
Hammond, Ulysses B.; Miller, Cheryl L. – Trusteeship, 2004
As campuses react to budget cuts and increasing programmatic demands, the competition for resources among constituencies is increasingly intense. In this environment, reinvesting in campus facilities becomes challenging because, quite simply, the financial commitment can be immense. Unfortunately, many campus constituencies fail to understand the…
Descriptors: Maintenance, Educational Facilities Improvement, Educational Finance, Financial Support
Kubany, Elizabeth Harrison – Architectural Record, 2001
Discusses how architects redesigned an old, dark, and brooding school building into a school whose architecture, and the physical environment it creates, play a positive role in student learning. Photos and a floorplan are included. (GR)
Descriptors: Educational Environment, Educational Facilities Design, Educational Facilities Improvement, High Schools
Austin, Philip E. – Connection: The Journal of the New England Board of Higher Education, 2002
Billion-dollar investments in public higher education do not come easily in the State of Connecticut--or anywhere in New England. So, when in 1995, Connecticut Gov. John Rowland and the state's General Assembly approved the $1 billion comprehensive infrastructure improvement and private support incentive program known as UConn 2000, this was…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Investment, Politics of Education, Educational Facilities Improvement
American School and University, 1972
West Hartford, Connecticut, found ways to renovate old buildings to meet today's educational demands, yet chopped about $10 million off the original estimate. (Author)
Descriptors: Building Obsolescence, Cost Effectiveness, Educational Environment, Educational Facilities Improvement
Randall, Kathleen – Building Renovation, 1993
Describes how renovation can transform a school to a state-of-the-art facility without having to work from the ground up. Examined are the planning and design phases, the outer structure upgrading, the installation of more efficient heating, ventilation, and air conditioning systems, and renovation costs. (GR)
Descriptors: Air Conditioning, Building Conversion, Classroom Design, Educational Facilities Design
Chesto, Jon – School Planning and Management, 1997
Examines how the New Milford (Connecticut) School District avoided failing accreditation by creating a plan to convert the deteriorating high school building into an intermediate school for grades four to six. Planning concerns and accomplishments are discussed, including overcoming parental objections, the importance of the cafeteria's location,…
Descriptors: Educational Facilities Improvement, Educational Facilities Planning, Educational Finance, Grade 4
McLeod, Ferrara, and Ensign, Washington, DC. – 1972
This study attempts to suggest that, with sensitive planning, obsolete but sound old buildings can be recycled to accommodate new educational concepts. The report first suggests guidelines for a school district to consider in implementing a total modernization plan. Then, a case study of a feasibility plan for West Hartford, Connecticut, is…
Descriptors: Building Plans, Case Studies, Cost Effectiveness, Early Childhood Education
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