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Havens, Kevin – School Business Affairs, 2010
A high school is more than a building; it's a repository of memories for many community members. High schools built at the turn of the century are not only cultural and civic landmarks, they are also often architectural treasures. When these facilities become outdated, a renovation that preserves the building's aesthetics and character is usually…
Descriptors: High Schools, Architecture, School Expansion, Educational Facilities Improvement
Allison, John F. – School Business Affairs, 1988
A Pennsylvania school district faced an immediate need for additional classroom space at a high school. In seven months, a module containing four relocatable classrooms was installed and is considered an attractive addition to the school campus. (MLF)
Descriptors: Cost Effectiveness, High Schools, Modular Building Design, Relocatable Facilities
School Business Affairs, 1978
In the 1978 Architectural Display presented at ASBO's 64th Annual Meeting, eight awards were given in five categories: new school buildings of any type; additions to existing buildings; modernization of existing buildings; energy conservation measures in any school buildings; and landscaping of new or existing school buildings. (Author/MLF)
Descriptors: Architectural Character, Awards, Building Design, Educational Facilities Design
School Business Affairs, 1978
An energy savings study revealed that adding insulation to an existing building and reducing ventilation loads would enable the school to heat both the existing building and the addition with existing boiler equipment. (Author/MLF)
Descriptors: Construction Materials, Cost Effectiveness, Educational Facilities Improvement, Elementary Education
Day, C. William – School Business Affairs, 1979
Descriptions, photographs, and the jury's comments on the award-winning architectural projects displayed at the 65th annual meeting of the Association of School Business Officials. Twelve projects are featured in the categories of new school buildings, modernization of existing buildings, and additions to existing buildings. (Author/MLF)
Descriptors: Awards, Building Design, Educational Facilities Design, Educational Facilities Improvement
Fowle, Bruce – School Business Affairs, 1993
A school expansion project should be carefully orchestrated with following steps: compiling list of everyone's perceived needs; determining what is affordable; developing program of requirements; developing a master plan; and overseeing the process. Case studies of two New York State schools (one urban and one suburban) illustrate how the location…
Descriptors: Architects, Architectural Programing, Cost Estimates, Educational Facilities Improvement
Earthman, Glen I. – School Business Affairs, 1994
The number of students in schools is growing, and school boards are faced with the choice to renovate or build new schools. Terms used when talking about remodeling and building schools are defined. Formulas to use when challenged by the renovate-or-rebuild dilemma and questions that need consideration during the decision-making process are…
Descriptors: Building Conversion, Building Design, Cost Effectiveness, Cost Estimates
Savage, Chuck – School Business Affairs, 1989
Modular construction of school buildings offers speed of construction, with 100 percent contractor responsibility for the completed structures. Under negotiated terms, modular projects can be purchased outright or through long-term leasing arrangements that provide ownership at the end of the lease period. (MLF)
Descriptors: Building Innovation, Cost Effectiveness, Educational Trends, Elementary Secondary Education