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Morris, Ellen K. – Journal of Architectural Education, 1982
A general loss of concern for architectural type is most acutely felt in institutional buildings. A method for infusing history into design of public buildings in architectural education is explained and illustrated. (MSE)
Descriptors: Architectural Character, Architectural Education, Architectural Programing, Art History
Peer reviewedLaw, Maxine S. – School Arts, 1980
Presented are three curriculum sequences about windows that were designed as part of an architectural education course for junior high school students in Ohio. The three units, or "encounters," deal with stained glass, styles of windows, and functions of the window. Each includes student objectives and selected activities. (SJL)
Descriptors: Architectural Character, Architecture, Art Appreciation, Art Education
American School and University, 1979
Two high-technology new buildings and two renovations were recognized in the 1979 College and University Architecture Competition. (MLF)
Descriptors: Architectural Character, Awards, Building Design, College Buildings
Kniffel, Leonard, Ed. – American Libraries, 1990
This special report on library facilities and furnishings focuses on restoration and renovation. Areas discussed include the status of the Carnegie libraries, the earthquake protection design of the new Alameda County (California) library, a successful effort to restore a historic library in Franklin, Massachusetts, and function and beauty in…
Descriptors: Architectural Character, Building Design, Earthquakes, Facility Improvement
Peer reviewedStagg, Josef – Academe, 1991
A University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee building illustrates how an academic building can be ill-suited to its users due to uncompromising adherence to its formal conception. The building is out of scale with its neighbors and unsuccessful in fulfilling human needs, particularly those constituting the latent functions of the building. (MSE)
Descriptors: Architectural Character, Building Design, Case Studies, College Buildings
Peer reviewedFindley, Lisa R. – Academe, 1991
Arizona State University's school of architecture has extended itself into the community in several ways: formation of an advisory board of practicing architectural professionals; a joint university/city urban design studio; faculty participation on many design review boards; and recruitment and selection of internationally recognized architects…
Descriptors: Architectural Character, Architectural Education, Building Design, Case Studies
Berriman, S. G., Ed. – 1969
This booklet describes 21 libraries completed in England during 1967-68. Photographs and floor plans illustrate structural details, and a descriptive section presents the history of each library and comments on those design features considered both functional and attractive. A table summarizes relevant data on each library. (MLF)
Descriptors: Architectural Character, Building Design, Flooring, Furniture
Shaver and Co., Michigan City, IN. – 1972
One of the newest and most promising developments in architecture has been the use of lightweight structures for encapsulating space. Using this new technology, builders can enclose large and small areas at a fraction of the cost of conventional construction and at the same time provide interior space that is totally flexible. This brochure shows…
Descriptors: Air Structures, Architectural Character, Building Design, Building Innovation
Frendahl, Bruce – 1976
While early community colleges were often located in abandoned high schools or hospitals, or in shared facilities with public schools, they have now come into their own, often in imaginative and innovative facilities. Community college design offers an opportunity for development of an environment that is complementary to the larger environment of…
Descriptors: Architectural Character, Building Design, Campus Planning, Community Colleges
Progressive Architecture, 1978
The Portland, Oregon, YMCA Metro Fitness Center has been named by the National Y Board as the prototype for some 40 similar projects nationwide. The complete physical fitness facility includes research space for the University of Oregon Medical School to use for study in preventive medicine. (Author/MLF)
Descriptors: Air Structures, Architectural Character, Athletic Equipment, Athletics
Morgan, William – Progressive Architecture, 1978
A music education and performance facility for students, 90 percent of whom are legally blind, demonstrates that it is possible to produce exciting design for the handicapped. (Author/MLF)
Descriptors: Architectural Barriers, Architectural Character, Awards, Blindness
Progressive Architecture, 1977
The new faculty club at Pennsylvania State University designed by Venturi and Rauch, is praised for its siting, but criticized for the institutional colors of the interior and lack of accommodation to human needs. (MLF)
Descriptors: Architectural Character, Building Design, College Faculty, Color Planning
Architectural Record, 1977
Six examples of attempts by colleges and universities to organize a variety of functions into one structure that serves more than one purpose, or houses a variety of disciplines, or is jointly owned and used by many colleges, or houses all facilities of a new college under one roof. (Author/MLF)
Descriptors: Architectural Character, Building Design, Building Innovation, Campus Planning
Woodbridge, Sally – Progressive Architecture, 1974
Architects provided a college-village with shopping centers, winding roads, plazas, and white-painted facades to allow students opportunities for many different patterns of human association. Amply and colorfully illustrated. (Author)
Descriptors: Architectural Character, Building Design, Building Innovation, Campus Planning
Stephens, Suzanne – Progressive Architecture, 1975
The center--planned, funded, and run by Indians--proclaims an emerging pride in the Indian heritage, at the same time providing a place for ceremonial, cultural, social, and recreational activities. (Author/MLF)
Descriptors: American Indian Culture, American Indians, Architectural Character, Building Design


