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Design Cost Data, 2002
Describes the building of the elementary school named in the title, including the educational context and design goals. Includes information on the architects, manufacturers/suppliers, and construction team; a general building description; and a case study of construction costs and specifications. Also provides the floor plan and photographs. (EV)
Descriptors: Building Design, Building Plans, Construction Costs, Educational Facilities Design
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Joram, Elana; Oleson, Vicki – Mathematics Teaching in the Middle School, 2004
This article describes a unit of instruction designed to promote a conceptual understanding of area in sixth-grade students. Students used benchmarks to estimate the areas of real houses and calculated the areas of houses based on building plans. (Contains 7 figures.)
Descriptors: Concept Formation, Geometric Concepts, Grade 6, Learning Activities
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Lim, J. – International Journal of Technology and Design Education, 2004
In architecture courses, the bridging of design learning and construction is a constant challenge for educators. When designing the construction details of a building, students lack the field/site experience of the construction process and an understanding of the problems and solutions associated with erecting a building. The degree of…
Descriptors: Technology Education, Architectural Education, Construction (Process), Building Design
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Wassmer, Robert W.; Baass, Michelle C. – Journal of Policy Analysis and Management, 2006
This paper examines the relationship between various quantitative measures of urban centralization and urban housing prices through the use of a 2000 data set from the 452 Census designated urbanized areas in the United States. An empirical study of this type is necessary because: (1) the theoretical influence of creating more centralized urban…
Descriptors: Relationship, Statistical Analysis, Urban Areas, Centralization
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Comber, Barbara; Nixon, Helen; Ashmore, Louise; Loo, Stephen; Cook, Jackie – Mind, Culture, and Activity, 2006
This article focuses on how teachers worked to build a meaningful curriculum around changes to a neighborhood and school grounds in a precinct listed for urban renewal. Drawing on a long-term relationship with the principal and one teacher, the researchers planned and designed a collaborative project to involve children as active participants in…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Social Justice, Poverty Areas, Urban Renewal
Ligman, Bryan K.; Fisher, Eugene J. – 1994
This document presents the process of radon diagnostics and mitigation in schools to help educators determine the best way to reduce elevated radon levels found in a school. The guidebook is designed to guide school leaders through the process of measuring radon levels, selecting the best mitigation strategy, and directing the efforts of a…
Descriptors: Air Flow, Building Design, Design Requirements, Educational Facilities Design
Goldfine, Bernard D.; Walker, M. – 1994
Sport facility design and management courses rely heavily or exclusively upon lectures and readings--modes of instruction that engage students in a passive form of learning. This paper advocates one method of stimulating higher-level thinking and active learning in facility courses--the use of cooperative small-group learning. In facility courses,…
Descriptors: Active Learning, Building Design, Cooperative Learning, Course Organization
Johnson, Doug – 1998
To help plan for the building or renovating of a media center, this paper presents a list of questions that the steering committee and the architect or project leader needs to answer. It opens with some general rules for planning, such as using a steering committee composed of stakeholders, involving the architect as soon as possible, not…
Descriptors: Architects, Building Design, Educational Facilities, Educational Facilities Design
Lull, William P.; Banks, Paul N. – 1990
These guidelines are intended to orient the library/archives professional in New York to the common issues, language, pitfalls, and opportunities involved in dealing with the built environment and its impact on the conservation and preservation of a valuable collection. Although developed for the climate typical in New York State, many aspects…
Descriptors: Archives, Building Design, Building Plans, Built Environment
Hennepin Technical Centers, Minneapolis, MN. – 1981
This superinsulation housing curriculum consists of 14 sections that focus on showing how many household energy problems can be solved through modifications in the methods and materials used to build homes. Section 1 is an overview of low energy housing. The next 13 sections present the content of the curriculum. In addition to narrative…
Descriptors: Building Design, Building Innovation, Building Trades, Construction Materials
Haack, Paul A.; And Others. – 1981
Three surveys deal with the architectural aspects of country schools in eastern, western and northeastern Kansas. Although country schools of the late 1800's and early 1900's often sprang up before there were pupils to attend them, the surveys reveal that many early schools were 3-month subscription schools which generally did not have their own…
Descriptors: Building Design, Design Requirements, Educational History, Elementary Secondary Education
Amory, Susan S. T. – 1980
A statewide survey of 60 college, high school, community, and private performance halls by the Massachusetts Council on the Arts and Humanities revealed that most are badly designed and architecturally inflexible. A Council consultant and staffperson personally examined each hall's stage, orchestra pit, dressing rooms, stage-area equipment,…
Descriptors: Arts Centers, Building Design, Facility Guidelines, Facility Planning
Neill, Shirley Boes – 1977
This publication provides an overview of the energy crisis in schools. This overview has been written for school administrators who desire to understand their energy problems and to know what to do to conserve energy in their schools. Included are: (1) the impact of the energy crisis on the nation and the schools; (2) what state education agencies…
Descriptors: Building Design, Building Operation, Case Studies, Elementary Secondary Education
Hall, Richard B. – 1979
A computerized research technique for measuring the space utilization of public library facilities provides a behavioral activity and occupancy analysis for library planning purposes. The library space utilization (LSU) methodology demonstrates that significant information about the functional requirements of a library can be measured and…
Descriptors: Architectural Research, Building Design, Computer Programs, Evaluation Methods
MCCLURE, H.L. – 1964
WITH A LIMITED BUILDING BUDGET OF TWO MILLION DOLLARS, SOUTHERN TECHNICAL INSTITUTE WAS ABLE TO CONSTRUCT A PERMANENT PHYSICAL PLANT CAPABLE OF HANDLING PRESENT AND FUTURE ENROLLMENTS. THE PROCEDURES TAKEN AND THE RESULTING CAMPUS FACILITIES ARE BRIEFLY OUTLINED, AND SOME GENERAL PLANNING SUGGESTIONS ADVANCED BY THE AUTHOR. MANY OF THE…
Descriptors: Budgets, Building Design, Campus Planning, College Buildings
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