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Biemiller, Lawrence – Chronicle of Higher Education, 2008
When "The Chronicle" asked college employees what they value about their jobs, they put the physical environment in which they work at the top of the list. They said they were concerned not only that their spaces met their needs but also that their campuses had a pleasing appearance. That's no surprise to Thomas G. Contos, university architect at…
Descriptors: School Personnel, Colleges, Work Environment, Physical Environment
Fogg, Piper – Chronicle of Higher Education, 2008
For colleges eager to attract the best students, the quality of student housing is a key selling point. That shouldn't mean putting a Jacuzzi in every dorm, warns Susan Painter, a design psychologist. Painter, who holds a Ph.D. in behavioral psychology, uses her knowledge of human behavior to advise colleges on building design. Give students too…
Descriptors: Building Design, College Housing, Psychology, Educational Facilities Design
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Lee, Chae Ho – Visible Language, 2010
Nakheel, a Dubai World Company has created the world's largest themed mall based on the narrative of Ibn Battuta, a 14th century Muslim explorer whose world travels are well documented. The Ibn Battuta Mall is located in the city of Dubai in the United Arab Emirates and utilizes a communication strategy called edutainment: a neologistic…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Muslims, Communication Strategies, Arabs
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Vatsky, Sharon – SchoolArts: The Art Education Magazine for Teachers, 2007
Frank Lloyd Wright was born and raised on the farmlands of Wisconsin. His mother had a vision that her son would become a great architect. Wright was raised with strong guiding principles, a love of nature, a belief in the unity of all things, and a respect for discipline and hard work. He created the philosophy of "organic architecture," which…
Descriptors: Architecture, Museums, Building Design, Art Activities
Dixon, John Morris – Architectural Forum, 1970
Two new buildings at the SOM-planned campus are the first full-scale demonstrations of Walter Netsch's field theory" design. (Author)
Descriptors: Architectural Character, Building Design, Building Innovation, College Buildings
Prangnell, Peter – Harvard Educ Rev, 1969
If buildings and cities are made as friendly objects, they will invite and precipitate participation. They will stimulate our creative powers, which are the basis of growth in all our activities. (CK)
Descriptors: Building Design
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Basa, Inci – Educational Forum, 2010
Project selection is an essential matter of design teaching. Based on observations of a specific curriculum, the author claims that a wide repertoire of subjects including offices, restaurants, hotels, and other public places are used to prepare design students, but that schools and other "learning environments/ schools" are similarly…
Descriptors: Interior Design, Educational Facilities Design, Building Design, Architectural Education
Tupper, Jennifer A.; Carson, Terry; Johnson, Ingrid; Mangat, Jyoti – Canadian Journal of Education, 2008
This study explored how high school students negotiate school spaces beyond the classroom within a broader context of citizenship education and identity construction. Using visual hermeneutics, researchers worked over three years with students and staff in a large, diverse, urban, public high school. Through student-produced photographs of school…
Descriptors: High Schools, School Space, Interior Space, Building Design
Felix, Lisa – Library Journal, 2008
As the first wave of baby boomers hit their "golden years," there is a growing demand for housing that meets their changing physical needs. The older and disabled population face a lot of physical challenges in a traditional home. Before homeowners can modify their houses, they must first understand the key design terminology involved.…
Descriptors: Housing Needs, Baby Boomers, Accessibility (for Disabled), Disabilities
Ashley, Warren – Sch Manage, 1969
Descriptors: Architects, Building Design, Construction (Process), Flexible Facilities
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Clasen, Patricia – Communication Teacher, 2008
This article presents an activity in which students will demonstrate the relationship between the nonverbal concept of space and the flow of verbal communication. Most courses in interpersonal, intercultural, small group, and family communication discuss types of nonverbal communication, including kinesics, haptics, paralanguage, proxemics, and…
Descriptors: Verbal Communication, Nonverbal Communication, Interpersonal Communication, Interior Space
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Uduku, Ola – International Journal of Educational Development, 2011
This article investigates how school building design can support primary school feeding programmes in low- and middle-income countries. Furthermore it argues for schools to become community "development hubs"; incorporating both local access to education and also to programmes for nutrition, ICT, health education and other services,…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Community Development, Educational Facilities Design, Building Design
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Devlin, Ann Sloan; Donovan, Sarah; Nicolov, Arianne; Nold, Olivia; Zandan, Gabrielle – Environment and Behavior, 2008
This study of almost 600 students examines the relationship between sense of community and college dormitory architecture on the campus of a small residential liberal arts college in the Northeast. Respondents of all class years completed an online survey that included the Sense of Community Index and the Relationship dimension of the University…
Descriptors: Architecture, Colleges, Dormitories, Building Design
Malcolm Summers – PEB Exchange, 2008
In presenting this case study of an innovative school building in Scotland, the author describes its unique design features, conveys the viewpoints of the users, client and design team, and reveals the lessons learned. Dalry Primary, North Ayrshire Introduction Dalry Primary School in North Ayshire is the latest case study featured on the Scottish…
Descriptors: Educational Facilities Design, Foreign Countries, School Buildings, Teaching Methods
Progressive Architecture, 1976
The key element in the university master plan is a linear structure that preserves and defines existing green spaces, concentrates activity without violating established scale, and provides pedestrian links. (Author/MLF)
Descriptors: Building Design, Campus Planning, College Buildings, Higher Education
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