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Ferebee, Ann – Design and Environment, 1974
Investigation has revealed that usable rooftop space in New York City is approximately 20,000 acres. Haus-Rucker, Inc. is studying this unexplo red urban edge and plans to stimulate interest in this area. Suggestions for imaginative development of these spaces include utilization of hotels, brownstones, and other building types. (MA)
Descriptors: Environment, Facility Expansion, Facility Improvement, Roofing
SHOBE, EARL J. – 1967
MODERNIZATION OF SCHOOL BUILDINGS REQUIRES ADAPTATION OF EDUCATIONAL AND ENVIRONMENTAL REQUIREMENTS. PRELIMINARY ANALYSIS OF--(1) CONSTRUCTION QUALITY, (2) ROOM SIZE, (3) SITE CAPABILITY, AND (4) ARCHITECTURAL REMODELING POTENTIAL HELPS TO DETERMINE FEASIBILITY AND APPROACH METHOD. ANALYSIS OF FIVE APPROACHES FOR CREATING ADDITIONS TO A SPECIFIC…
Descriptors: Building Conversion, Building Obsolescence, Facility Expansion, Facility Improvement

Kliment, Stephen A.; Lord, Jane – Planning for Higher Education, 1974
Residential, commercial, and industrial shifts in urban and suburban areas have left many large, solidly built structures vacant. Such structures are often convertible to educational uses at a cost far below that of constructing an equivalent facility new. Explains how administrators can find and adapt such found space; provides some useful…
Descriptors: Building Conversion, Campus Planning, Cost Effectiveness, Facility Expansion
Kliment, Stephen A.; Lord, Jane – 1974
This is the fourth of seven articles to address the problem of what higher education can do to meet the space needs of new programs and a wider constituency, without resorting to new building. One way to meet space needs is to prospect for available space off campus and by means of rehabilitation or major conversion, to adapt this space to…
Descriptors: Building Conversion, Campus Planning, Educational Facilities, Facility Expansion
Progressive Architecture, 1973
Perceptive site observations give this University a new library under the centerline of its traditional mall without sacrificing the walk or the trees. (Author)
Descriptors: Building Design, Building Innovation, Campus Planning, College Buildings
Lutes and Amundson, Architects and Community Planners, Springfield, OR. – 1964
The design of this high school is explained by outlining the decision making process used by the architects. The following design criteria form the basis of this process--(1) design for expansion, (2) design for team teaching, (3) organized by function, (4) space for teachers, (5) space for instructional materials, (6) audio-visual communication…
Descriptors: Audiovisual Centers, Building Plans, Decision Making, Educational Facilities Design
Anbe, Aruga and Ishizu, Architects, Inc., Honolulu, HI. – 1974
This report documents the planning process and the decisions involved in master planning a proposed Honolulu high school, and it provides guidance for the implementation of those increments remaining after phase one of the first increment had been completed in September 1972. Phase two of the first increment and the second increment are now under…
Descriptors: Architectural Programing, Budgeting, Costs, Educational Complexes
Baas, Alan M. – 1973
This review cites documents and journal articles previously announced in the ERIC catalogs regarding the conventional aspects of site development, as well as some new trends in schoolhouse design. Economic necessities and changing educational practices suggest that the traditional concept of the school as a separate island within the community is…
Descriptors: Building Conversion, Educational Complexes, Educational Facilities, Educational Parks
Lieberman, Rachel Radlo – 1972
This publication explains how New York City has made a beginning in the adjustment of school procurement to meet conditions in a society where the most abundant resource is people. Faced with a burgeoning school population and dissatisfied with the existing and planned facilities, the city of New York formed a School Space Study committee in 1970…
Descriptors: Building Innovation, Construction Costs, Educational Facilities Improvement, Facility Case Studies