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Gregory, Daniel – AIA Journal, 1979
The story of the planning of the Santa Cruz campus of the University of California is that of several strong willed, idealistic personalities, who joined forces to produce one of California's largest public examples of environmental design. (Author/MLF)
Descriptors: Campus Planning, Environmental Influences, Higher Education, Site Analysis
Meyers, Richard S. – American School and University, 1973
Tells how a community college sifted through the building possibilities on the hot, dry, and windy Mojave desert. (Author)
Descriptors: Building Innovation, Community Colleges, Environmental Influences, Flexible Facilities
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
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Lindley, Charles – CEFP Journal, 1985
Landscaping can make the school environment more attractive, thus encouraging students' intellectual, emotional, and physical development. Guidelines are offered for comprehensive site planning, tree and plant selection, and grounds maintenance. (MLF)
Descriptors: Educational Facilities Planning, Elementary Secondary Education, Environmental Influences, Landscaping
Fazio, James R., Ed. – Tree City USA Bulletin, 1991
This document might easily have been called "How To Use Trees To Save Energy". It presents the energy saving advantages of landscaping the home and community with trees. The discussion includes: (1) landscaping advice to obtain the benefits of tree shade; (2) the heat island phenomenon in cities; (3) how and where to properly plant trees for…
Descriptors: Climate Control, Energy, Energy Conservation, Energy Management
Fazio, James R., Ed. – Tree City USA Bulletin, 1991
This bulletin furnishes information about selecting and planting trees. The tree selection process includes being aware of the physical characteristics of bare root seedlings, containerized seedlings, balled and burlapped, or potted trees and determining the proper size and root ball proportions. The section on tree planting discusses how to: (1)…
Descriptors: Contracts, Environmental Influences, Horticulture, Landscaping
Warnecke, John Carl – AIA Journal, 1980
A supplement to August 1979 articles concerning the history and current character of the Santa Cruz campus of the University of California. (Author/MLF)
Descriptors: Architectural Character, Campus Planning, College Buildings, Educational History
Berg, Ernest H.; Fleming, Dale A. – 1972
A study of the environmental impact of the construction of a second community college on a site adjacent to the City of Novato in Marin County, California, is presented. The five sections of the report are as follows: I. Project Description and Purpose: A. The Proposal; B. Purpose of the Project; C. Need for the Project; D. History of the Project;…
Descriptors: Campus Planning, College Buildings, Community Colleges, Ecological Factors
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Groenke, Susan L.; Puckett, Randall – Science Teacher, 2006
The RAFT technique (Santa 1988) is a writing strategy that helps students understand their "Role" as a writer, the "Audience" they will address, various "Formats" for writing, and the expected "Topic" or content. This article discusses the RAFT writing strategy used by the students to address land development issues. The authors facilitated…
Descriptors: Social Values, Interaction, Literacy Education, Writing Strategies
Stanford Univ., CA. – 1968
An outline of the factors and conditions affecting the desirability of a specific building site. The primary factor headings are--(1) availability, (2) location, (3) environment, (4) accessibility, (5) size, (6) shape, (7) topography, (8) acquisition, (9) cost of land, (10) soil condition, (11) sub-surface condition, (12) site preparation, (13)…
Descriptors: Environmental Influences, Geographic Location, Guidelines, Land Use
Zelip, Frank F. – 1968
A handbook of guidelines is presented for school business officials who are concerned with schoolhouse planning and construction. In this research handbook, several contributing authors present analyses and guidance with regard to: (1) the need for careful study in selecting, acquiring, developing, and utilizing school sites, (2) selection of, and…
Descriptors: Critical Path Method, Educational Finance, Environmental Influences, Guidelines
American Camping Association, Martinsville, IN. – 1964
The factors of camp environment are examined from the point of view of the psychologist and the camp director to determine relevant factors for study. Research methods now being utilized in the areas of staff selection, camper attitudes, site management, and administrative programming are discussed. The primary roles of the camp director are…
Descriptors: Administrator Role, Attitudes, Camping, Conference Reports
Dee, Richard, Ed. – 1973
A conscious regard for the appropriateness of certain facilities should be fundamental in the design process of the city school site. There, within an extremely tight piece of real estate, a great many things must take place with not always room enough for all events. In addition to the requirement for program priorities and efficient use of…
Descriptors: Environmental Education, Environmental Influences, Facility Planning, Landscaping
US Department of Health and Human Services, 2006
The Personal Responsibility and Work Opportunity Reconciliation Act of 1996 allowed Tribes to use Child Care and Development Fund (CCDF) monies for the construction or renovation of child care facilities. As procedures have been implemented over the years, Tribes and Administration for Children and Families (ACF) Regional Offices have identified a…
Descriptors: Disadvantaged Youth, Information Sources, Tribes, Technical Assistance
Burston, O. – 1969
Designing and planning Asian school buildings with regard to sunshading and the aid of a heliodon is discussed, describing what it is, how it is used, what it is used for and how to calibrate with it. Charts, drawings and reference list are included. (TG)
Descriptors: Classroom Environment, Climate, Climate Control, Controlled Environment
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