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North Carolina State Dept. of Public Instruction, Raleigh. Div. of School Planning. – 1981
Facility specifications for visual and performing arts areas are provided to guide and assist school officials, staff members, architects, and engineers plan suitable facilities for the arts in schools. The visual arts areas covered are studios, photographic laboratories, and galleries. Performing arts areas discussed are music facilities, drama…
Descriptors: Art Education, Auditoriums, Design Requirements, Educational Facilities Planning
Compton, David M.; And Others – 1981
The report on preliminary administration of the AEBLE (Assessment of Environmental Barriers to Leisure Experiences) instrument to 18 orthopedically impaired children reveals five factors (all but the family support) to be considered problems: community reaction resources, architectural barriers, accessible and available transportation, community…
Descriptors: Accessibility (for Disabled), Delivery Systems, Design Requirements, Environmental Influences
Kerns, Marilyn – 1977
This report attempts to supply information on energy conservation mechanisms that can be employed in schools to the public schools of Minnesota. The report begins by presenting guidelines for developing an energy conservation plan. The two models include the concept of Total Educational Energy Management as developed by the Colorado Department of…
Descriptors: Building Operation, Building Systems, Climate Control, Design Requirements
Hill, Ann; And Others – 1978
Abstracts of 40 selected books and articles on the topic of interactions between children and their environments are provided in this document. Works abstracted were selected from a pool of over 1200 items. The abstracts are organized into five categories: (1) theories of child care and play; (2) child-environment research; (3) descriptions of…
Descriptors: Abstracts, Children, Day Care, Day Care Centers
Carrier Corp., Syracuse, NY. – 1960
A STUDY OF THE SCHOOL ENVIRONMENT AND THE PREPARATION OF A MODEL DESIGN SOLUTION HAS BEEN CONDUCTED BY AN ARCHITECTURAL FIRM. THE SOLUTION USED DATA FROM AN EXISTING COMPARISON SCHOOL IN THE REDESIGN OF THE EDUCATIONAL FACILITY BASED ON THE INDEPENDENT CONTROL OF THE INTERNAL ENVIRONMENT AND THE ELIMINATION OF CLASSROOM WINDOWS. THIS APPROACH…
Descriptors: Building Design, Building Innovation, Building Operation, Comparative Analysis
Michelson, William, Ed.; Michelson, Ellen, Ed. – 1980
This collection of papers, nineteenth in a series of 20 documents completed by the Children's Environments Advisory Service for the International Year of the Child, 1979, reports on the proceedings of an international symposium held by The Child in the City Programme at the University of Toronto under UNESCO sponsorship, in June 1979. Delegates…
Descriptors: Childhood Needs, Design Requirements, Educational Facilities Design, Foreign Countries
Lutheran Church, Missouri Synod, St. Louis, MO. – 1978
Part of a 13-volume series designed to help Lutheran communities assess the feasibility of starting a Lutheran elementary school and to assist ongoing schools in current operation, this volume focuses on planning well-designed facilities for Lutheran education. It is based on a two-stage plan in which the school is located for its first few years…
Descriptors: Architects, Design Requirements, Educational Facilities, Educational Facilities Design
Pennsylvania Univ., Philadelphia. – 1965
IN PLANNING A NEW RESEARCH AND TEACHING BUILDING FOR THE SCHOOL OF DENTAL MEDICINE, A PROGRAM WAS DEVELOPED OUTLINING THE DESIGN NEEDS AND THE SPACE AND FACILITY REQUIREMENTS. MAJOR AREAS OF THE PROGRAM WERE--(1) GENERAL DESIGN AND CONSTRUCTION COMPONENTS, (2) THE RESEARCH COMPONENT, AND (3) THE BASIC SCIENCE TEACHING COMPONENTS. SPACE…
Descriptors: Building Design, Campus Planning, Controlled Environment, Dental Schools
Dade County Public Schools, Miami, FL. – 1970
Because of rising costs and rapid educational change, the architectural design of a school becomes important to the accomplishment of an educational program. The contemporary architect must design a building with one eye on its construction and maintenance costs and the other on new materials and products and on expanding educational programs.…
Descriptors: Architecture, Building Design, Construction Costs, Design Requirements
Mason, Ellsworth – Library Journal, 1967
Quality, not intensity, is the keystone to good library lighting. The single most important problem in lighting is glare caused by extremely intense centers of light. Multiple interfiling of light rays is a factor required in library lighting. A fixture that diffuses light well is basic when light emerges from the fixture. It scatters widely,…
Descriptors: Air Conditioning, Building Design, Climate Control, Controlled Environment
D'Amico, Louis A.; Brooks, William D. – 1968
The directions of development and relationship of the urban college campus with its community are examined in detail. Annotated bibliographies of articles from periodicals and scholarly journals are grouped by subject classifications. The subjects listed are--(1) administration, (2) planning, (3) educational-architectural relations, (4) finance,…
Descriptors: Annotated Bibliographies, Architectural Programing, Campus Planning, Design Requirements
American Inst. of Steel Construction, Inc., New York, NY. – 1962
In view of the cost of structural framing for school buildings, ten steel-framed schools are examined to review the economical advantages of steel for school construction. These schools do not resemble each other in size, shape, arrangement or unit cost; some are original in concept and architecture, and others are conservative. Cost and…
Descriptors: Building Design, Building Systems, Construction Costs, Construction Materials
Ontario Dept. of Education, Toronto. School Planning and Building Research Section. – 1969
A study of the social environment in special schools for the deaf is reported in this publication. The problem was to deinstitutionalize the dormitory environment, and to stimulate an involvement in the surroundings and a sense of personal pride in the children. Research was carried out at the Ontario School for the Deaf, Belleville, with a group…
Descriptors: Design Requirements, Dormitories, Environmental Research, Furniture Arrangement
Caudill, Rowlett and Scott, Architects, Houston, TX. – 1968
This planning study was conducted in two major phases. Phase 1 included the investigation and analysis of the educational program and existing physical plant, a statement of policy and goals, determination of needs, and the delineation of conceptual ideas on future growth patterns and campus development. A summary of Phase 1 is included in this…
Descriptors: Building Design, Campus Planning, Design Requirements, Educational Environment
Department of Education and Science, London (England). – 1967
The planning problems of setting up comprehensive schools which incorporate existing school buildings are examined. Five case studies which have been selected to illustrate how these problems can be resolved are described. The main emphasis is on problems of enlarging existing buildings and adapting them to comprehensive use. The organization of…
Descriptors: Building Innovation, Building Plans, Comprehensive Programs, Design Requirements
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