NotesFAQContact Us
Collection
Advanced
Search Tips
Education Level
Laws, Policies, & Programs
Assessments and Surveys
What Works Clearinghouse Rating
Showing 76 to 90 of 126 results Save | Export
Dixon, John Morris – Progressive Architecture, 1974
The world's longest skylighted galleria (main street for student residents at the University of Alberta) is the lifeline of a 950-foot long complex of apartments and shops sponsored by the student government and architecturally designed to fit over an existing street. (Author/MF)
Descriptors: Building Design, Building Plans, Campus Planning, Climate Control
Luthens, Roger – 1990
This module, a laboratory supplement on the theory of bending and properties of sections, is part of a first-year, postsecondary structural science technical support course for architectural drafting and design. The first part of this two-part supplement is directed at the instructor and includes the following sections: program objectives; course…
Descriptors: Building Design, Construction Materials, Laboratory Experiments, Learning Modules
Bresler, B.; And Others – 1977
This report contains four papers written during an investigation of methods for evaluating the safety of existing school buildings under Research Applied to National Needs (RANN) grants. In "Evaluation of Earthquake Safety of Existing Buildings," by B. Bresler, preliminary ideas on the evaluation of the earthquake safety of existing…
Descriptors: Buildings, Elementary Secondary Education, Engineering Technology, Evaluation Methods
Florida State Dept. of Education, Tallahassee. – 1968
Areas of minor maintenance covered by this manual are--(1) electrical, (2) carpentry, (3) plumbing, (4) painting, and (5) masonry. Each area is defined, tools and equipment for maintenance are listed, and the job procedure is given. The description of electrical work also covers sources of electricity and power transmission. The description of…
Descriptors: Building Operation, Construction Materials, Custodian Training, Electricity
Department of the Interior, Denver, CO. Engineering and Research Center. – 1972
Compiled in this notebook is material from an Earth Control and Investigations Course offered by the Earth Science Branch of the Division of General Research, Engineering and Research Center, Denver, Colorado. The training is designed to promote consistency and uniformity in control and investigation procedures throughout the Bureau of…
Descriptors: Construction (Process), Course Content, Earth Science, Educational Programs
MCKAY, RONALD L. – 1964
DISCUSSES FACTORS TO BE CONSIDERED DURING SCHOOL PLANNING STAGES REGARDING NOISE LEVELS AND ACOUSTIC DESIGN IMPLICATIONS. FACTORS ARE--(1) A STAGE HOUSE IS DETRIMENTAL TO ORCHESTRAS, BANDS, CHORUSES, LECTURES, ASSEMBLIES, RECITALS, AND CERTAIN DRAMAS AND SPEECH-MUSIC PERFORMANCES. SUGGESTED IS AN AUDITORIUM WITH AUDIENCE AND PERFORMING PLATFORM…
Descriptors: Acoustical Environment, Acoustics, Audio Equipment, Auditoriums
Abernethy, James J. – 1976
Tornadoes and extreme winds cause heavy loss of life and property damage throughout the United States. Most buildings offer significant protection from this danger, and building administrators should know the areas where this protection is available. This booklet presents a review of three schools, all of which were struck by tornadoes on April 3,…
Descriptors: Accident Prevention, Architectural Research, Climate, Educational Facilities Design
Bate, S. C. C. – 1974
Two beams forming part of the roof over the swimming pool at the school collapsed. The investigation showed that the cause of the failure was loss of strength due to conversion of high alumina cement concrete followed by sulphate attack leading to disruption of the concrete. The degree of conversion and loss of strength was greater than expected…
Descriptors: Architectural Research, Construction Materials, Construction (Process), Failure
Lawrence Inst. of Tech., Southfield, MI. – 1975
Following recent tornadoes, terms of specially trained architectural and engineering faculty conducted onsite examinations and research of building damage. It was concluded that tornado damage to buildings is predictable. A trained architect or engineer can establish, before a tornado strikes, those portions of the building that will offer the…
Descriptors: Accident Prevention, Architectural Research, Climate, Educational Facilities Design
Design and Environment, 1972
Whiz Bang Quick City 2 went up in two days, thrived for seven more, and ecologically speaking, disappeared without a trace. The temporary, experimental community dealt with problems of community life support systems and the role that the physical design of the community plays in regard to meeting social needs of the residents for privacy and…
Descriptors: Architectural Character, Architectural Programing, Building Design, Ecology
Ellis, J. S. – Journal of Engineering Education, 1971
Four projects were assigned to final year civil engineering undergraduates in a course on structural steel design. The projects involved the design, construction, and testing of two columns and two trusses. (TS)
Descriptors: Architectural Research, Building Design, Civil Engineering, College Science
Moore, Marvin; Frisbie, Ned – Industrial Arts and Vocational Education, 1970
Relating the systems approach to building technology with prefabrication in the construction industry, this article discusses education's role in systems building. (GB)
Descriptors: Building Innovation, Community Colleges, Construction Industry, Education
Naval Training Command, Pensacola, FL. – 1973
The training manual is designed to help Navy personnel meet the occupational qualifications for advancement to Builder First Class and Chief Builder. The introductory chapter provides information to aid personnel in their preparation for advancement and outlines the scope of the Builder rating and the types of billets to which he can be assigned.…
Descriptors: Building Trades, Construction Management, Construction (Process), Guides
Building Design and Construction, 1976
A 19-story building on the University of Minnesota's Minneapolis campus houses the College of Dentistry and basic science teaching facilities. It is both the focal point of an expansion of the university's health sciences complex and a prototype for other buildings that are part of the expansion. (Author/MLF)
Descriptors: Dental Schools, Facility Requirements, Health Occupations Centers, Higher Education
Rist, Marilee C. – American School Board Journal, 1988
The new Alfred Elementary School in Alfred, Maine, complements the town's typical New England architecture. Behind the traditional facade is a modern school building with classrooms clustered in groups of three. The gymnasium and cafeteria stand together and can be kept open in the evening for community activities. (MLF)
Descriptors: Architectural Character, Architectural Programing, Educational Facilities Design, Elementary Education
Pages: 1  |  2  |  3  |  4  |  5  |  6  |  7  |  8  |  9