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Erley, Duncan; Jaffe, Martin – 1979
This manual is intended to guide developers, site planners, and builders in designing residential developments so that access to sunlight is maintained for planned or potential solar collectors. Almost any housing development can be designed to facilitate the use of solar energy. Differences are not in costs but in planning. Described in this…
Descriptors: Civil Engineering, Construction (Process), Energy, Housing
Warnecke, John Carl – AIA Journal, 1980
A supplement to August 1979 articles concerning the history and current character of the Santa Cruz campus of the University of California. (Author/MLF)
Descriptors: Architectural Character, Campus Planning, College Buildings, Educational History
Dee, Richard K., Ed. – 1977
The booklet provides information for the design and evaluation of a barrier free outdoor environment for handicapped individuals. Section 1 discusses the scope of the study, defines terms, cites pertinent laws and legislation, describes cost/benefit factors, and surveys population statistics. Section 2 considers recommended design details in the…
Descriptors: Architectural Barriers, Cost Effectiveness, Definitions, Design Requirements
Caudill, Rowlett and Scott, Architects, Houston, TX. – 1964
The goals of this study are to--(1) analyze the educational program and determine the adequacy of the present physical plant to accommodate that program, (2) identify the basic disparities between program and plant, and point out the physical plant inadequacies, (3) develop several alternative solutions for resolving these disparities, and (4)…
Descriptors: Building Design, College Planning, Higher Education, Land Use
Perkins, James K. – School Business Affairs, 1989
School site development planning involves consideration of location, topography, utilities, accessibility, lighting, landscaping, traffic and parking, playground areas, and athletic facilities. A checklist is provided. (MLF)
Descriptors: Educational Facilities Planning, Elementary Secondary Education, Facility Requirements, Landscaping
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Coffey, Ann – Green Teacher, 2001
A three-dimensional model of a school site helps educators visualize a schoolyard project, assess the site, try out design ideas, and generate enthusiasm among school staff, students, and the public. Presents instructions for creating a model that include gathering data (determining current characteristics, taking biodiversity inventories, and…
Descriptors: Conservation (Environment), Ecology, Educational Facilities Planning, Elementary Secondary Education
Johnson, H. C. – Parks and Recreation, 1976
A sanitary landfill project in suburban Chicago is creating a scenic area of comprehensive recreation facilities through the cooperation of private industry and county government. (JD)
Descriptors: Ecology, Land Use, Landscaping, Local Legislation
Chu, Paul; Topps, Alex – 1979
This booklet provides non-professionals with the guidelines, information, and procedures necessary to design, plan and build stimulating outdoor play environments for children. Information on technical issues related to site selection, play area design, landform and drainage, climate, lighting, safety and vandalism are provided in Chapter I.…
Descriptors: Children, Climate, Facility Guidelines, Facility Planning
Freeman, Claire – International Journal of Environmental Education and Information, 1995
Suggests that contrary to popular perception, children are becoming increasingly alienated from the natural environment, especially for play. A study done in Leeds, United Kingdom investigates how the outdoor play of today's children differs from that of their parents' generation. Findings include issues for planners and landscape architects…
Descriptors: Community Planning, Elementary Education, Environmental Education, Foreign Countries
Amarillo Coll., TX. – 1988
This guide is intended for use by licensed irrigators who wish to teach others how to design and install residential and commercial irrigation systems. The materials included in the guide have been developed under the assumption that the instructors who use it have little or no formal training as teachers. The first section presents detailed…
Descriptors: Agricultural Education, Design, Equipment Utilization, Fluid Mechanics
Amarillo Coll., TX. – 1988
This guide is intended for use by individuals preparing for a career in commercial and residential irrigation. The materials included are geared toward students who have had some experience in the irrigation business; they are intended to be presented in 10 six-hour sessions. The first two sections deal with using this guide and preparing for the…
Descriptors: Agricultural Education, Design, Equipment Utilization, Fluid Mechanics
Pennsylvania State Univ., University Park. Pennsylvania Agricultural Experiment Station. – 1968
This student handbook is one of a series of instructional aids prepared and edited by the Department of Agricultural Education at the Pennsylvania State University. Its organization and content was field tested, evaluated, and improved by vocational agriculture teachers attending summer institutes in ornamental horticulture in 1966 and 1967. The…
Descriptors: Administration, Agricultural Education, Employment Opportunities, Job Skills
Walker and McGough, Architects, Spokane, WA. – 1962
Detailed analyses of anticipated construction projects, their effects on the immediate environment, the surrounding area, and the overall campus design of the University of Washington. The architectural firm was called upon to create techniques for the evaluation of the amenities of the existing campus and establish guides for the future…
Descriptors: Architectural Character, Architecture, Building Design, Campus Planning
Smith, Carole A. – 1988
These materials for a six-unit course were developed to prepare secondary and postsecondary students for entry-level positions in landscape management. The six units are on orientation, hand tools, light power equipment, water and watering techniques, planting and maintaining plant beds, and establishing and maintaining turf. The first section is…
Descriptors: Competency Based Education, Educational Objectives, Floriculture, Hand Tools
Brickman, Dick – American School and University, 1982
A landscape architect explains how maintenance requirements and costs are affected by landscape design, the physical demands of the site, and the relative use of grass, ground cover, shrubs, and trees. The relationship of these factors to initial and ongoing maintenance costs, including staff requirements, is discussed. (MLF)
Descriptors: Administrator Guides, Budgeting, Cost Effectiveness, Elementary Secondary Education
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