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Nikol, Vojkan; Poniatowski, Stephen J. – 1971
Designed to supplement any standard textbook in the first-year level of related drafting instruction for carpentry, this manual contains original illustrations on graphic representation, pictorial representation, working drawings, and structured building details (exterior and interior). It consists of five units with separate lessons for each: (1)…
Descriptors: Architectural Drafting, Blueprints, Building Design, Carpentry
Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development, Paris (France). – 1976
This publication discusses the need to design school buildings that are both flexible (i.e., responsive to frequent slight changes in use) and adaptable (i.e., responsive to infrequent major changes in use) and examines three actual school buildings that illustrate different approaches to achieving building flexibility and/or adaptability. Part 1…
Descriptors: Building Design, Building Plans, Design Requirements, Educational Facilities
Tennessee Univ., Knoxville. School Planning Lab. – 1974
The conference report on planning usable, accessible educational facilities for physically handicapped (orthopedically, visually, and aurally impaired) children features guidelines for eliminating indoor and outdoor architectural barriers. In developing and evaluating the guidelines, the Tennessee School Planning Laboratory analyzed plans of other…
Descriptors: Architectural Barriers, Building Design, Conference Reports, Educational Facilities
Sheinberg, Sheila; Ortiz, Frank – 1975
Even though the mechanisms for policy input are limited, there exists a need for a link between the theoretical, the empirical, and the applied. This study proposed a viable mechanism for meeting the challenge of accountability for both the social scientist and the architect. A process model was developed by a sociologist and an architect which…
Descriptors: Accountability, Architecture, Building Design, Cooperative Planning
Wisconsin Univ., Madison. ERIC Clearinghouse on Educational Facilities. – 1970
Many of the references in this bibliography are followed by a listing of ERIC descriptors to indicate the contents. The literature is pertinent to educational facilities design in providing for visual orientation, comprehension, and response to the physical environment. Listed items are presented in two sections: (1) human physiological,…
Descriptors: Bibliographies, Building Design, Color, Design Requirements
Boice, John R., Ed. – 1970
One of the newest developments in building is the application of systems analysis to design and construction. The systems approach depends heavily on the use of prefabricated components and modular subsystems, in both design and construction processes. Construction times are shortened and costs often lowered because the flexibility of…
Descriptors: Architecture, Building Design, Building Plans, Educational Specifications
National Academy of Sciences - National Research Council, Washington, DC. – 1961
Several areas are discussed including--(1) architectural criteria, (2) installation and operation of public entrance doors, (3) weather protection, (4) materials and maintenance factors, (5) coordinating hardware for entrance doors, and (6) open forum discussion. Six factors are cited as being critical in the design of public doorways--(1) the…
Descriptors: Building Design, Construction Materials, Design Requirements, Doors
Wagner, Willis H. – 1966
In addition to describing the usual considerations in facilities planning such as educational specifications, the role of the architect, the role of the consultant, this guide, intended for use by individuals responsible for industrial arts shops, focuses on those activities peculiar to industrial arts planning. The industrial arts planner, who…
Descriptors: Bibliographies, Building Design, Classroom Design, Educational Facilities Design
Clinchy, Evans – 1968
Creation of a college in an urban setting is considered with emphasis on its development as an integral part of the surrounding area rather than as a separate entity. Although the report is based on a particular piece of ghetto land in a particular city (Bedford-Stuyvesant section of New York City), its implications are national in scope. Physical…
Descriptors: Annotated Bibliographies, Building Design, Campus Planning, College Buildings
Educational Facilities Labs., Inc., New York, NY. – 1960
A summary is presented of a conference of architects and educators concerned with the architectural implications of Images of the Future, a booklet offering ideas for the qualitative improvement of the nation's secondary schools. In the conference proceedings emphasis is given to implications concerned with the maturity of students and the…
Descriptors: Architectural Character, Architecture, Building Design, Building Systems
Murphy, Judith
Following a consideration of the middle school and the educational concepts involved, profiles are presented of eleven middle schools designed with a sense of innovation, adaptability, and matching institutions to the needs and potentials of children. Some of the schools are wholly committed to innovation from team teaching to ultimate…
Descriptors: Architectural Character, Building Design, Design Preferences, Educational Facilities Design
Clinchy, Evans – 1960
A profile is presented of an elementary school in which the building design was determined by the social environment and the climate--it is located in an economically depressed section of a hot, dusty city, the population of which is mainly Spanish speaking. The school provides cool, dustless classrooms and shaded outdoor space. The description…
Descriptors: Architectural Character, Architecture, Building Design, Building Systems
Department of Health, Education, and Welfare, Washington, DC. – 1967
The scope of facilities required for the conduct of research in health-related sciences is governed by the type of work to be undertaken and the physical characteristics of the building, and can range from a simple office to extremely complex laboratories with numerous utility services. Every laboratory should be designed to accommodate--(1) all…
Descriptors: Building Design, Design Requirements, Electrical Systems, Facility Guidelines
Petersen, Alexander, Jr. – 1963
The planning of field houses for schools and colleges is discussed in relation to their various uses, such as for physical education programs, intramural and extramural athletics, and intercollegiate athletics. Following a presentation of the historical development of field houses and their educational significance, designing the field house is…
Descriptors: Athletics, Building Design, Educational Planning, Facility Guidelines
Williams, Philip C. – 1967
Consideration is given to planning as a process and the student union as a part of the total campus plan. An analytical programing approach is discussed as a prelude to architectural planning. Certain facts and problems, which are inherent in total campus planning and which have an external effect on the nature of the student union, are…
Descriptors: Architectural Programing, Building Design, Campus Planning, College Buildings
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