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Boros-Kazai, Andrew – 1981
This booklet provides a brief introduction to Hungarian arts and crafts. A discussion of the historical development and characteristics of Hungarian folk art supplies the background for a section in which regional styles of Hungarian folk art are described (Transdanubia, the Highlands of northern Hungary, Transylvania, and the Great Hungarian…
Descriptors: Architecture, Art Activities, Clothing Design, Community Resources
EVANS, BENJAMIN H. – 1967
IN RESPONSE TO A NEED FOR A MORE THOROUGH AND RIGOROUS STUDY AND ANALYSIS PROCESS IN ENVIRONMENTAL FUNCTIONS PRIOR TO THE DESIGN OF NEW BUILDINGS, A STUDY WAS UNDERTAKEN TO IDENTIFY THE EMERGING TECHNIQUES OF ARCHITECTURAL PROGRAMING PRACTICE. THE STUDY INCLUDED CORRESPONDENCE AND REVIEW OF PERIODICALS, QUESTIONNAIRES AND VISITATIONS, AND A…
Descriptors: Architectural Programing, Architecture, Building Design, Communication Problems
Searl, Linda – 1975
Presented is a summary of a meeting of architects, college faculty, and government personnel convened to discuss the incorporation of energy conscious design considerations into college architectural programs. These seminar proceedings contain the text of the keynote address and summaries of 13 workshops and 2 panel presentations. Topics addressed…
Descriptors: Architectural Education, Architecture, Building Design, Building Innovation
Hengst, Herbert R., Ed. – 1960
The central topic of how institutions of higher education solve facilities need problems which result from rapidly expanding enrollments was examined by a conference on facility utilization and the planning of instructional facilities. The proceedings include the major papers delivered, which varied from a broad view of the problems to an analysis…
Descriptors: Architecture, Bibliographies, Construction Programs, Enrollment Trends
Murtha, D. Michael; Nadler, Gerald – 1973
This study compared the effectiveness of three design strategies using nine architecture graduate students to solve three typical room design problems. Open-ended (5 step), traditional (10 step), and systematic (15 step) strategies were developed based on a national survey of design methodologists. Each strategy was applied by three subjects…
Descriptors: Architecture, Building Design, Design, Educational Research
Anderson, Lawrence B. – 1969
The purpose of the study was to examine California's needs in the broad field of environmental design and urban studies. Chapter 1 discusses the purposes, methods, and sources of the study. Chapter 2 deals with the Environmental Design Professions which include: architecture, landscape architecture, city planning, and their educational systems.…
Descriptors: Architectural Education, Architecture, Design, Educational Needs
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Green, Alan C. – Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences, 1965
Planning and design criteria are established for educational facilities in VA hospitals, rendering them more effective for medical education. Rather than developing plans for prototype teaching hospitals, guidelines are presented which may be utilized to meet the needs of a particular situation. Three broad categories of facilities are…
Descriptors: Architectural Programing, Architecture, Design Requirements, Educational Planning
Beranek, Leo L. – 1969
There is reasonable agreement that hearing impairment is related to noise exposure. This hearing loss due to noise is considered a serious health injury, but there is still difficulty in delineating the importance of noise related to people's general non-auditory well-being and health. Beside hearing loss, noise inhibits satisfactory speech…
Descriptors: Acoustics, Architecture, Controlled Environment, Design
Robbie, Roderick G. – 1969
The technical director of the Metropolitan Toronto School Boards Study of Educational Facilities (SEF) presents a description of the general theory and execution of the first SEF building system, and his views on the general principles of system building as they might affect architecture and the economy. (TC)
Descriptors: Architecture, Building Systems, Construction Costs, Construction Industry
Thern Associates, Inc., Oshkosh, WI. – 1969
Information is presented regarding the current trend in educational facilities planning. Discussion is included of--(1) outstanding features of award winning schools, (2) multi-story schools, (3) reshaping schools, (4) innovative trends, (5) design criteria, (6) geometric form, and (7) cost factors. Examples are shown of nearly every style of…
Descriptors: Architecture, Construction Costs, Design Preferences, Educational Facilities Design
Mitchell, Bruce D.; Wittenberg, Dennis – 1974
During the past decade, Florida has become the fastest growing large state in the United States. This growth has resulted in a parallel increase in the demand for architectural services. The objective of this study was to employ several types of quantitative assessment of Florida's need for registered architects and then compare the need obtained…
Descriptors: Architects, Architectural Education, Architecture, Construction Industry
Feichert, Judd C. – 1971
An outline for a nine-week course called "Humanities of Art and Music" is provided. The course is an audio and visual presentation of some of the works of music, art, architectural development and homey philosophy from Caveman through the present day. The course objectives are: (1) to give the student a background of some of the folk…
Descriptors: Architecture, Art Education, Audiovisual Aids, Behavioral Objectives
McKellar, James – Journal of Architectural Education, 1976
Architectural education has three choices, according to the author: to seek more collaborative possibilities with the behavioral sciences (multi-disciplinary) to establish a new framework for defining the relationship between man, environment, and built space (the ideal); or to find some medium ground between the two (interdisciplinary). (JT)
Descriptors: Architectural Education, Architecture, Curriculum Design, Educational Objectives
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Wittman, Friedner D.; Wittman, Milton – Journal of Education for Social Work, 1976
Stressing emerging concerns about the impact of the built environment on human behavior, the authors postulate a serious gap in the interface between the architecture and social work professions and propose that the national professional organizations in both fields initiate collaborative endeavors aimed at mutual enrichment and improved service.…
Descriptors: Architects, Architectural Education, Architecture, Cooperative Programs
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Renfro, Nancy – Art Education, 1978
An art educator motivates his elementary students by developing their strong personal identification with each of 30 projects, introducing them to architecture. The author describes a few of these projects and how students benefit. (RK)
Descriptors: Architecture, Art Education, Art Materials, Elementary Education
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