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Harvard Univ., Cambridge, MA. Graduate School of Design. – 1967
This booklet, the first of a projected series related to the development of methodologies and techniques for environments planning and design, examines three approaches that are currently being used to identify, analyze, and evaluate the natural and man-made resources that comprise the physical environment. One approach by G. Angus Hills uses a…
Descriptors: Architectural Programing, Design Requirements, Environmental Influences, Land Use
Caudill, Rowlett and Scott, Architects, Houston, TX. – 1964
The goals of this study are to--(1) analyze the educational program and determine the adequacy of the present physical plant to accommodate that program, (2) identify the basic disparities between program and plant, and point out the physical plant inadequacies, (3) develop several alternative solutions for resolving these disparities, and (4)…
Descriptors: Building Design, College Planning, Higher Education, Land Use
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Wright, William, Jr. – Planning for Higher Education, 1978
Rutgers has entered the development business by leasing land to the private sector for a term sufficient to generate investment interest, but short enough to guarantee the use of the land by future generations of the University. The developer selection process and the review and approval process are reported. (JMD)
Descriptors: College Administration, Educational Economics, Higher Education, Investment
Hester, Randolph T., Jr.; And Others – 1974
Addressing the problems of rural housing site selection and development in North Carolina, this guide is designed for cooperative and coordinated use by: technical assistance personnel employed by the Farmers Home Administration; local lending institutions; Health Departments; the Agricultural Extension Service; the Soil Conservation Service; and…
Descriptors: Environmental Standards, Guides, Housing, Illustrations
Bannon, Joseph J. – 1976
Intended for professional planners and recreation and park administrators as well as for classroom use, this comprehensive planning guide for leisure resources includes: (1) a planning process overview with emphasis on the necessity of both citizen and professional involvement; (2) practical administrative and organizational needs for undertaking…
Descriptors: Administration, Administrative Organization, Community Planning, Community Programs