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Jay, Peter – Times (London) Educational Supplement, 1971
Descriptors: Building Design, Interior Design, Lighting
Semple, J. Brooks – American School and University, 1970
Uses the College Athletic Facility Analysis to compare costs of renovating an armory with constructing a new athletic facility. (RA)
Descriptors: Building Design, Fire Protection, Ventilation
Sch Arts, 1970
Descriptors: Building Design, Motor Vehicles, Sculpture
College Planning & Management, 2003
Describes four examples of residence hall design, one renovation and three new residence halls, that exemplify design principles that meet student and institutional requirements. The examples are at (1) the University of Illinois at Chicago; (2) Bowdoin College; (3) Muhlenberg College; and (4) Spring Arbor University. (SLD)
Descriptors: Building Design, Colleges, Higher Education
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Gamez, Jose – Aztlan: A Journal of Chicano Studies, 2004
Moneo's design for the Cathedral of Our Lady of the Angels Struggles to bring the gospel to downtown Los Angeles is presented. The Cathedral of Our Lady of the Angels might become a point of pilgrimage without challenge, and the cathedral might itself hold some reward for those who venture to visit its vast grounds.
Descriptors: Churches, Architecture, Building Design, Religion
King, Jonathan – American School and University, 1975
Architects for a new student-housing project at the State University of New York at Brockport used System III, a French industrialized building system, to create a humanistic, low-rise apartment village, while shortening project delivery time and markedly cutting construction costs. (JG)
Descriptors: Building Design, Building Systems, College Housing, Design Build Approach
Martinez, Luis A. – ProQuest LLC, 2009
In the United States, 21% of all energy is used in residential buildings (40% of which is for heating and cooling homes). Promising improvements in residential building energy efficiency are underway such as the Building America Program and the Passive House Concept. The ability of improving energy efficiency in buildings is enhanced by building…
Descriptors: Structural Elements (Construction), Conservation (Concept), Energy Conservation, Energy
Scott-Watson, W. – PEB Exchange, 2008
Scotland's Building Excellence programme is exploring the implications of curriculum reform for school building design. It includes events which bring together teachers, designers, school managers and local authorities.
Descriptors: Curriculum Development, Building Design, Educational Change, Foreign Countries
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Berkeihiser, Mike – Technology Teacher, 2006
In this article, the author relates how he and his class get involved in doing project designs within their school district every year. The author relates how they have done design projects for local townships and boroughs, non-profit organizations, Eagle Scout projects, and much more. The author relates how these activities have been such…
Descriptors: Building Design, Technology Education, Class Activities
Nat Sch, 1969
Descriptors: Building Design, Building Innovation, Classroom Design, Educational Facilities Design
Lang, Dale Christopher – DesignShare (NJ1), 2007
Seattle Public Schools recently underwent a revolutionary change in their educational specifying process. Led by facilities Executive Director John Vacchiery and Director Nan Stavnshoj, the district now requires that all new or remodeled middle and high school projects funded by the district follow a student centered dynamic, rather than a…
Descriptors: Building Design, Design Requirements, Educational Facilities Design, Educational Change
Coll Univ Bus, 1969
Descriptors: Building Design, College Buildings, Design, Theaters
Office of Civil Defense (DOD), Washington, DC. – 1967
FALLOUT PROTECTION CAN BE PROVIDED BY CAREFUL ARRANGEMENT OF ARCHITECTURAL ELEMENTS WITHOUT SPECIFIC FACILITIES FOR THEIR PURPOSE AND WITHOUT INTERFERING WITH NORMAL SPACE USE. CHARACTERISTICS OF RADIATION ARE DISCUSSED AND ILLUSTRATED PRINCIPLES OF SHIELDING DESIGN WITH RESPECT TO DISTANCE, GEOMETRY, AND TIME ARE GIVEN. (JT)
Descriptors: Architecture, Building Design, Fallout Shelters, Safety
American Inst. of Architects, Washington, DC. – 1965
A MODEL BUILDING CODE FOR FALLOUT SHELTERS WAS DRAWN UP FOR INCLUSION IN FOUR NATIONAL MODEL BUILDING CODES. DISCUSSION IS GIVEN OF FALLOUT SHELTERS WITH RESPECT TO--(1) NUCLEAR RADIATION, (2) NATIONAL POLICIES, AND (3) COMMUNITY PLANNING. FALLOUT SHELTER REQUIREMENTS FOR SHIELDING, SPACE, VENTILATION, CONSTRUCTION, AND SERVICES SUCH AS ELECTRICAL…
Descriptors: Building Design, Fallout Shelters, Safety, Standards
Office of Civil Defense (DOD), Washington, DC. – 1965
The objective of the national fallout shelter program is to provide shelter space for all Americans by--(1) locating, marking, and stocking suitable public shelter areas in existing buildings, and (2) having new structures designed and built to maximize protection. This nation's architects and engineers are now knowledgeable in radiation shielding…
Descriptors: Building Design, Civil Defense, Fallout Shelters
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