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Rosalie Zdzienicka Fanshel – Whiteness and Education, 2024
In this article, I read Hilgard Hall as a text of whiteness to explore how one campus building at the University of California, Berkeley renders racial power relations in the academy. Through the lens of critical whiteness studies, I examine Hilgard Hall's namesake, architecture features, and weighty epigraph, "to rescue for human society the…
Descriptors: Campuses, Buildings, Racial Relations, Power Structure
King, Jonathan – American School and University, 1975
Architects for a new student-housing project at the State University of New York at Brockport used System III, a French industrialized building system, to create a humanistic, low-rise apartment village, while shortening project delivery time and markedly cutting construction costs. (JG)
Descriptors: Building Design, Building Systems, College Housing, Design Build Approach
American School and University, 1976
The center contains an auditorium seating 320, seven conference rooms of varying sizes, a reference library, a recording studio, and computer terminal, photographic, and graphic rooms. (Author/MLF)
Descriptors: Building Design, Conferences, Continuing Education Centers, Educational Facilities
American School and University, 1976
Describes design of new visual arts center at Bowdoin College and renovation of the college's 60-year-old Walker Art Building, which is linked to the new building by an underground gallery and studio. (JG)
Descriptors: Arts Centers, Building Design, Educational Facilities, Higher Education
Coll Univ Bus, 1969
Descriptors: Building Design, Educational Facilities, Higher Education, National Organizations
Carlson, Scott – Chronicle of Higher Education, 2001
More colleges are turning to famous designers for new buildings, banking on the publicity and prestige a star architect will bring. This has led some critics to focus on cost overruns and poor planning, questioning the priorities behind the big expensive projects. Describes this controversial building design at several campuses nationwide. (SM)
Descriptors: Architects, Architecture, Building Design, Educational Facilities
College Management, 1974
Specially designed and equipped to train special education teachers and to accommodate people with special disabilities, Thorndike Hall in Columbia University Teacher College, is the only academic center in the U.S. to bring the entire range of education for the handicapped under one roof. (Author)
Descriptors: Building Design, Educational Facilities, Handicapped Students, Higher Education
American School and University, 1976
Mississippi College was able to construct a 48,000-square-foot multipurpose gymnasium/auditorium for $27.25 per square foot by using a prefabricated dome of gold and anodized aluminum. (JG)
Descriptors: Auditoriums, Building Design, Educational Facilities, Gymnasiums
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Francis, Robert A. – Planning and Changing, 1980
Discusses state and federal legislation concerning the handling of dangerous materials and its impact on the design of college and university buildings. Lists federal legislation affecting laboratory safety, the objectives of each act, and the influence of each act on laboratory safety. (IRT)
Descriptors: Building Design, Educational Facilities, Facility Guidelines, Federal Legislation
AIA Journal, 1978
In modern architecture of the 1970s, esthetic choices that appear regularly are "historicism,""high-tech," and "slick style." The Brooklyn Children's Museum is one of the many examples photographed. (Author/MLF)
Descriptors: Architectural Character, Building Design, Building Innovation, Educational Facilities
Hutchinson, George – College and University Business, 1974
Descriptors: Arts Centers, Building Design, Educational Facilities, Educational Planning
Architectural Record, 1977
The dance instructional facility at Purchase contains dance studios, offices, and workrooms carefully integrated into the master plan of the campus. (Author/MLF)
Descriptors: Architectural Character, Building Design, Campus Planning, Dance
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McCandless, David – CEFP Journal, 1977
The two major areas of acoustical problems are room acoustics and noise control. Some parameters of these areas are identified to illustrate that the best acoustical solutions occur in comprehensive planning at the very beginning of a project. (Author/MLF)
Descriptors: Acoustic Insulation, Acoustical Environment, Acoustics, Building Design
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Stephens, Cahal – Planning for Higher Education, 2000
Examines the trend at many institutions of higher education to construct unified science centers which stress the integration of the scientific disciplines. Offers examples of building design and design challenges, such as the integration of older buildings within a new science center. Suggests guidelines for the planning process. (DB)
Descriptors: Architecture, Building Design, Educational Facilities, Educational Trends
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CEFP Journal, 1982
Profiles 17 construction and renovation projects at U.S. and Canadian schools and colleges, all displayed at the 1982 annual conference of the Council of Educational Facility Planners, International. Uses text, photographs, floor plans, and drawings to describe the projects, and lists owners, architects, engineers, and site and construction data.…
Descriptors: Building Design, Building Plans, Educational Facilities, Educational Facilities Design
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