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Ponti, Giorgio – PEB Exchange, 2007
Construction work is about to begin on a new "intelligent" primary school for 300 students (later to be expanded for 600) in the Municipality of Solaro in the province of Milan. This is the first primary school building in Italy designed according to the principles of the "intelligent school" as defined by the Centre for…
Descriptors: Educational Innovation, Educational Change, Foreign Countries, School Buildings
PEB Exchange, 1992
The new Port Adelaide College has been designed to make possible an alternative future use for the buildings. Noneducational commercial purposes are envisaged, and it is intended that the capital value of the college will increase over the years. (MLF)
Descriptors: Building Conversion, Educational Facilities Planning, Flexible Facilities, Foreign Countries
PEB Exchange, 1992
Deliberately designing alternative uses for new educational facilities has been utilized in a number of different projects in South Australia. One example is a high school designed to be converted to residential units, commercial office accommodation, and joint school and community use. (MLF)
Descriptors: Building Conversion, Educational Facilities Design, Educational Facilities Planning, Elementary Secondary Education
PEB Exchange, 1992
Situating the University of Thessaly in Volos and Larissa, Greece, represents the idea that the university has a role to play in the community, and, therefore, its facilities are integrated within the city. Describes an old factory warehouse converted to create "a building within a building," while preserving style of the former factory…
Descriptors: Building Conversion, Educational Facilities Design, Educational Facilities Planning, Foreign Countries
Maves, Mark; Hall, Spencer – AIA Journal, 1981
For over a quarter of a century architect Giancarlo de Carlo has been designing and carrying out a master plan to revitalize the historic city of Urbino (Italy) and the University of Urbino. A convent built in the 16th century was converted to a new law school. (MLF)
Descriptors: Architects, Architectural Character, Building Conversion, Foreign Countries
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Atuti, Richard M. – Library Review, 2001
Discusses the adaptation of existing buildings for public libraries in Kenya by the Kenya National Library Service. Topics include the role of the community; determining the suitability of adapted buildings from a library management perspective; and recommendations, including updating standards, increasing the number of professional librarians,…
Descriptors: Building Conversion, Community Role, Foreign Countries, Library Administration
Corrie, Malcolm – 1974
The aim of this booklet is to stimulate informed discussion about the development of open-plan primary schools in Scotland. Background information is provided that focuses on the development of the design and construction of an early (1969) open-plan facility -- the Kirkhill Primary School in Broxburn. How education authorities learned from their…
Descriptors: Building Conversion, Design, Elementary Education, Facility Planning
Le, Hoang D. – Educational Facility Planner, 1989
In response to anticipated problems of declining enrollment, a pilot project in the city of St. Albert, Alberta, was the design and construction of a new school that could be converted to a senior citizen housing facility. (MLF)
Descriptors: Building Conversion, Building Innovation, Educational Facilities Design, Elementary Secondary Education
Maves, Mark; Hall, Spencer – AIA Journal, 1981
School of education facilities at the University of Urbino (Italy), originally an 18th-century convent and chapel, are organized around an open courtyard and a semicircular lecture-theatre hall. Open to the community are the theater, a cinema, and a cafe. (MLF)
Descriptors: Architectural Character, Building Conversion, Educational Facilities, Foreign Countries
Olsson, Nils-Olof; Sellebjerg, Asa – 1985
The intention of this lavishly illustrated brochure is to show how a decade of expansion in day care services in Stockholm was organized and to depict the different types of centers built between 1974 and 1984 in response to a municipal directive to meet the huge need for day care services by building new centers. Introductory material provides a…
Descriptors: Building Conversion, Community Programs, Construction Programs, Day Care Centers