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Gardner, John C. – American School and University, 1977
A study of a university power plant and its efficiency determined the total available steam generating capacity of the existing boilers and the physical conditions that were limiting that capacity. (Author/MLF)
Descriptors: Efficiency, Equipment Maintenance, Heating, Higher Education
Architectural Record, 1977
Designed to effectively display Northwest Coast Indian artifacts, the University of British Columbia Museum of Anthropology evokes the form and spirit of the old Indian villages. Available from: Architectural Record, 1221 Avenue of the Americas, New York, New York 10020, $5.00 single copy. (Author/MLF)
Descriptors: American Indian Culture, Anthropology, Architectural Character, Building Design
AIA Journal, 1977
Arrayed along pedestrian streets are eight interdependent houses that provide 58 units of apartment housing for 220 men and women students at Princeton University. (Author/MLF)
Descriptors: Awards, Building Design, College Housing, Higher Education
Peer reviewedPopke, Michael – Athletic Business, 2003
Describes how new automation technologies are providing more amenities to users, and energy and cost savings to facilities managers, in the areas of lighting, mechanical systems, and water. (EV)
Descriptors: Automation, Building Operation, Electronic Control, Energy Management
Schneider, Jay W. – School Construction News, 2003
Presents an interview with Keith Reid, vice president of education services at a facility services outsourcing firm, about the conditions of today's college campuses, how schools are handling facility services, and the future of the industry. (EV)
Descriptors: College Buildings, Facilities Management, Higher Education, Interviews
Kennedy, Mike – American School & University, 2003
Reviews trends and developments over 75 years that have shaped today's schools and their educational facilities needs, and speculates on what the future may hold. Includes a timeline of important educational events. (EV)
Descriptors: Educational Facilities, Educational Trends, Facilities Management, History
Morrison, Tom – American School & University, 2003
Describes how school restrooms can get a fresher and healthier look with new technologies and better-trained custodial workers. Examples include more automated, no-touch systems and efficient cleaning products. (EV)
Descriptors: Cleaning, Custodian Training, School Buildings, School Maintenance
Anderssen, Arthur – Texas Architect, 2003
Describes the design of the University of Texas Austin's Seay Psychology and Child Development & Family Relationships building. With modern technique and materials, the Seay building adds to the established architectural language of the campus, offering a richly tactile structure and adjoining outdoor space embracing the tenets of successful…
Descriptors: Architectural Character, Educational Facilities Design, Higher Education, School Buildings
Peer reviewedHaughey, Michael D. – ASHRAE Journal, 2003
Describes installation of a hybrid chilled water/ice thermal storage plant for the Lucile Erwin Middle School in Loveland, Colorado, which has saved more than $18,000 in energy costs annually. (EV)
Descriptors: Air Conditioning Equipment, Climate Control, Energy Conservation, School Buildings
Peer reviewedKhattar, Mukesh; Shirey, Don, III; Raustad, Richard – ASHRAE Journal, 2003
Describes how the Brevard County School District in Florida teamed with companies EPRI and Florida Power and Light to implement a dual-path, low temperature air-distribution system used in conjunction with thermal energy storage. (EV)
Descriptors: Air Conditioning Equipment, Climate Control, Energy Conservation, School Buildings
Boylan, Elizabeth S. – New Directions for Higher Education, 2002
Offers working principles that lead to more satisfactory outcomes in planning and building new facilities. (EV)
Descriptors: College Buildings, Educational Facilities Planning, Higher Education, Participant Satisfaction
Nielsen-Palacios, Christian – School Business Affairs, 2003
Describes the educational benefits of high-performance schools, buildings that are efficient, healthy, safe, and easy to operate and maintain. Also briefly describes how to create a high-performance school drawn from volume I (Planning) of the three-volume Collaborative for High Performance Schools (CHPS) "Best Practices Manual." (For more…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Elementary Secondary Education, Facility Planning, School Buildings
Bovard, Tim – School Planning & Management, 2003
Describes the effects of improperly insulated chilled water distribution systems on mold and mildew in occupied buildings, its health risks, prevention, economic impact, and solution. (EV)
Descriptors: Cleaning, Hazardous Materials, School Buildings, School Maintenance
Peer reviewedCohen, Andrew – Athletic Business, 2003
Describes new approaches to gym design that demonstrate the gradual increase in sensitivity among designers to the ways in which gyms can be better used and provide a more enjoyable experience. (EV)
Descriptors: Building Innovation, Educational Facilities Design, Gymnasiums, Physical Education Facilities
Peer reviewedKocher, Erik – Athletic Business, 2003
Describes ten steps involved in successful renovation of a college recreation center. They are as follows: hire the right architect, be realistic about costs, devise a plan, do a mental walk through, approach the renovation in phases, communicate to users, expect lost revenue and displacement issues, continue to communicate with architects and…
Descriptors: College Buildings, Construction Management, Educational Facilities Improvement, Recreational Facilities

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