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Cluff, Pamela; Campbell, William H. – Gerontologist, 1975
The view is presented that the kinds of dependent behavior elicited in an institutional setting can be avoided by modifying architectural concepts. Among the findings, which may influence institutional architecture, services, and programs, it was ascertained that the configuration of residence corridors is critical. (Author)
Descriptors: Adjustment (to Environment), Architecture, Design Requirements, Geriatrics
American School and University, 1975
The campus is surrounded by a circular drive with entry corridors leading to different portions of the campus. (Author)
Descriptors: Architecture, Awards, Campus Planning, College Buildings
Ringel, Robert F. – 1979
Solar subsystems and components were identified and conceptual structure was developed for architectural solar energy heating and cooling systems. Recent literature related to solar energy systems was reviewed and analyzed. Solar heating and cooling system, subsystem, and component data were compared for agreement and completeness. Significant…
Descriptors: Air Conditioning, Architecture, Building Design, Buildings
Patterson, Clyde A. – 1977
Described is a project in which architectural students designed and constructed a sensory environment for young multihandicapped children. It is explained that the architectural students were exposed to general curriculum information, teacher reactions, and experiences with the children. Benefits from this cross-disciplinary effort are seen to…
Descriptors: Architecture, Design Requirements, Elementary Education, Interdisciplinary Approach
MacInnes, Colin – Times Educational Supplement (London), 1975
Author criticized the low priority given to the arts in schools. (Editor/RK)
Descriptors: Architecture, Art, Cultural Awareness, Cultural Background
Morton, David – Progressive Architecture, 1975
When administrators at Worcester State College decided to build student housing at their formerly all-commuter school, they took pains to involve students and faculty in planning the project. The result was a 500-student village, comprised of 26 different "houses," which has proved very popular with students. (JG)
Descriptors: Architecture, College Housing, Design Preferences, Dormitories
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Nalle, Leona – School Arts, 1975
The ninth grade art class at Sleeping Giant Junior High considered the streets of their town from a pedestrian's point of view and arrived at some interesting and innovative ideas. (Author/RK)
Descriptors: Architecture, Field Trips, Junior High School Students, Pedestrian Traffic
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Dyki, Judith – 1978
A classification system for a 40,000 slide collection of Wayne State University campus architecture, activities, people, and events, and the surrounding Detroit area is described. Classification categories are defined and a primary code is assigned for architecture, people, events, themes, and special presentations. A secondary code indicating…
Descriptors: Architecture, Cataloging, Classification, Library Circulation
Duffy, Michael; Weinstein, Claire E. – 1978
The physical environment can measurably affect behavior and psychological well-being. This is critical in the case of older persons who are more environmentally vulnerable than the young due to limited financial resources and decreased mobility. A group of 91 olderly residents in multi-story private and public housing participated in this study.…
Descriptors: Architectural Research, Architecture, Building Design, Environmental Influences
Finer, Neal – 1980
In this model lesson, secondary students test the hypothesis that Mexican achievements have widely influenced art and architecture in the United States as a result of the cultural flow and exchange between the two nations. The lesson is designed to be presented in two to three class periods. To determine the validity of the hypothesis, students…
Descriptors: Architecture, Art, Cross Cultural Studies, Mexican Americans
American Inst. of Architects, Washington, DC. – 1978
This paper provides information to public officials, state legislators, and the general public regarding the Institute's policy and initiatives on the development of environmental education legislation or regulation. It supports state legislation to establish environmental education programs at all levels of public and private education. Included…
Descriptors: Architectural Character, Architectural Programing, Architecture, Educational Legislation
Acoustical Materials Association, New York, NY. – 1965
THIS DISCUSSION OF THE BASIC FUNCTION OF ACOUSTICAL MATERIALS--THE CONTROL OF SOUND BY SOUND ABSORPTION--IS BASED ON THE WAVE AND ENERGY PROPERTIES OF SOUND. IT IS STATED THAT, IN GENERAL, A MUCH LARGER VOLUME OF ACOUSTICAL MATERIALS IS NEEDED TO REMOVE DISTRACTING NOISE FROM CLASSROOMS AND OFFICES, FOR EXAMPLE, THAN FROM AUDITORIUMS, WHERE A…
Descriptors: Acoustical Environment, Architecture, Auditoriums, Building Design
Vance, Mary, Comp. – 1975
This partially annotated bibliography contains current sources on a variety of topics including architecture, economics, environmental education, energy, geography, land use, urban planning, politics, recreation, and open space. The sources date from 1973 through 1975. The bulk of the documents are project reports, commercially published books,…
Descriptors: Architecture, Bibliographies, Economics, Energy
Department of Education and Science, London (England). – 1966
Design features are described for school shop facilities. Some general requirements common to most workshops are discussed; and specific design information is provided for general woodwork, general metalwork, and combined wood and metalwork facilities. The grouping of the workshop crafts and their relation to other parts of the school are also…
Descriptors: Architecture, Design Preferences, Educational Facilities Design, Facilities
Hunt, William Dudley, Jr., Ed. – 1967
Architects and other authorities interested in cost control examine the importance and use of its methods and principles. They outline the major factors in design and construction that determine building costs. The discussions include those elements of maintenance, repair, and replacement that add to the cost of a finished building during its…
Descriptors: Architecture, Building Design, Construction Costs, Cost Effectiveness
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