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Curtis, James P. – CEFP Journal, 1983
Outlines steps taken to ensure accessibility for disabled persons to the Alabama Space and Rocket Center's new recreational-educational complex, including writing specifications, identifying construction needs, and analyzing existing buildings' accessibility. Describes the proposed activity center, family and faculty cottages, lodge, active and…
Descriptors: Accessibility (for Disabled), Aerospace Education, Charts, Design Requirements
DeRoche, Edward; And Others – Momentum, 1982
Presents a simplified information-gathering model for the creation of a Catholic elementary school for a parish. Discusses basic assumptions, an overview of the model, school committee planning, proper cost budgeting, time planning, impact planning, tuition, and review and evaluation questions which aid diocesan officials in decision making. (DMM)
Descriptors: Catholic Schools, Educational Facilities Planning, Educational Planning, Elementary Schools
Graves, Ben E. – American School and University, 1981
Closing small schools because of declining enrollment could be avoided by implementing a new organizational structure in which a cluster of small schools would function under one administrative director. Excess space could be shared with the community. (MLF)
Descriptors: Declining Enrollment, Educational Facilities Planning, Elementary Secondary Education, School Closing
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Gregory, Jules; Peterson, Irving M. – CEFP Journal, 1981
A statewide survey was made of New Jersey public school facilities. Discussed are some of the benefits of the survey, performance criteria, the process of the survey, and the resulting kinds of printed information available. (Author/MLF)
Descriptors: Computer Oriented Programs, Databases, Educational Facilities Planning, Elementary Secondary Education
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McCandless, David – CEFP Journal, 1977
The two major areas of acoustical problems are room acoustics and noise control. Some parameters of these areas are identified to illustrate that the best acoustical solutions occur in comprehensive planning at the very beginning of a project. (Author/MLF)
Descriptors: Acoustic Insulation, Acoustical Environment, Acoustics, Building Design
Dekker, Dale R. – American School Board Journal, 1996
When the voters of Carlsbad, in southeast New Mexico, passed a $14 million bond referendum in 1992, the school board decided to use a portion of the money to consolidate the kindergarten, Head Start, and developmentally delayed preschooler programs into one building. Colors and symbols give young children visual reminders. Four architects offer…
Descriptors: Childhood Needs, Classroom Design, Color Planning, Early Childhood Education
O'Brien, Gregory M. St. L.; Grace, Norma E.; Williams, Elizabeth M.; Paradise, Louis V.; Gibbs, Patrick M. – Metropolitan Universities: An International Forum, 2003
Describes the University of New Orleans' Research and Technology Foundation, which relied heavily on Steven Covey's "The 7 Habits of Highly Effective People" to create an innovative model of ownership, construction, and financing to overcome paralyzing barriers to facility development. The effort has resulted in multiple development…
Descriptors: Economic Development, Facility Planning, Higher Education, Partnerships in Education
Cash, Carol S.; And Others – School Planning and Management, 1997
Technology available to schools includes a broad spectrum of voice, data and video equipment. Planners need to consider the following subsystems individually and collectively: (1) technology-based products; (2) communications and power distribution to support the equipment; and (3) ergonomics, lighting, acoustics, environmental controls, and…
Descriptors: Computer Uses in Education, Design Requirements, Educational Facilities Planning, Educational Technology
Johnson, Kathleen M. – School Planning and Management, 1997
In selecting an overall color scheme for a facility, start with the largest areas first. The carpeting followed by the walls, then furniture and other accessories. Because color can affect people emotionally and behaviorally, consideration should be given to who will be using the space. (MLF)
Descriptors: Carpeting, Color Planning, Educational Facilities Planning, Elementary Secondary Education
Kennedy, Mike – American School & University, 2003
Discusses why schools and universities must be diligent as they build new facilities to make sure construction sites are not contaminated with toxic chemicals and other hazardous materials. Addresses why schools often inadvertently choose these sites, the drive for national regulation, lessons from a situation in Los Angeles, tips for acquiring…
Descriptors: Child Health, Educational Facilities Planning, Environmental Standards, Hazardous Materials
DeJong, William S.; Craig, Joyce – School Planning & Management, 2002
Explores the impact of grade configuration decisions on the number and size of elementary, middle, and high schools needed. Discusses various trends regarding placement of sixth grade, ninth grade, and preschool classes and the resurgence of K-8 and K-12 models. (EV)
Descriptors: Educational Facilities Planning, Grade 6, Grade 9, Grade Span Configuration
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Bernheim, Anthony – Planning for Higher Education, 2003
Proposes structured workshops as the method to integrate green planning seamlessly into campus building planning. Explains that green rating systems, such as Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED), offer specific ways to gauge the environmental effectiveness of green measures. (EV)
Descriptors: College Buildings, College Role, Conservation (Environment), Ecology
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Browning, William D. – Planning for Higher Education, 2003
Presents several strategies for successful green building on campus: develop a set of clear environmental performance goals (buildings as pedagogical tools, climate-neutral operations, maximized human performance), use Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED) as a gauge of performance, and use the project to reform the campus building…
Descriptors: College Buildings, College Role, Conservation (Environment), Ecology
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Sowell, Arnold; Eichel, Amanda; Alevantis, Leon; Lovegreen, Maureen – Planning for Higher Education, 2003
This article outlines the activities and recommendations of California's sustainable building task force, discusses sustainable building activities in California's higher education systems, and highlights key issues that California is grappling with in its implementation of sustainable building practices. (EV)
Descriptors: College Buildings, College Role, Conservation (Environment), Ecology
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Beck, Mark W. – Planning for Higher Education, 1989
The most difficult task for campus planners is making site selection recommendations based on qualitative facts that cannot be compared to each other. Any means of alternative site evaluation should include a flexible system of comparing such far-ranging criteria as visual impact, access to parking, and site development cost. (MLW)
Descriptors: Campus Planning, Decision Making, Educational Facilities, Educational Facilities Planning
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