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Severance, Jake – 1980
In planning for an arts facility for a private school, it is necessary to consider the proposal's appropriateness to the student body, curriculum, and community. The early appointment of a director prevents expensive mistakes and gives the program an articulate spokesperson. In addition, the teaching and support staff must be chosen with care. An…
Descriptors: Arts Centers, Educational Facilities Design, Educational Facilities Planning, Elementary Secondary Education
Keating, B.; Zani, T. L. – 1976
This report sets out to describe the emergence of new school design concepts during 1968-1975 in Australia. The report draws heavily on Western Australian sources particularly in the historical perspective prior to the 1960s. However, where possible developments are covered in all states and the two territories. An attempt is made to describe what…
Descriptors: Educational Assessment, Educational Environment, Educational Facilities Design, Elementary Education
Yearwood, Randall N. – 1979
School business officials are given some serious advice, liberally interspersed with humorous remarks, about the personal and professional characteristics that a school architect should possess. (MLF)
Descriptors: Administrator Responsibility, Architects, Construction Costs, Cost Effectiveness
DOHERTY, LEO D.; WHEATLEY, ARTRELLE – 1960
ECONOMIES IN PLANNING AND DESIGNING BEGIN WITH THE WISE CHOICE OF AN ARCHITECT. COMPLETE INFORMATION ON BUILDING NEEDS, ENROLLMENT PROJECTIONS, AND PROGRAM MUST BE AVAILABLE. INCLUSION OF MULTIPLE-USE ROOMS, MINIMAL PERIMETER WALLS, LOWERED CEILINGS, MINIMAL WASTE SPACE, MINIMAL USE OF GLASS, AND USE OF STOCK PLANS ARE CONCEPTS WHICH CAN EFFECT…
Descriptors: Building Systems, Construction Costs, Educational Facilities Design, Educational Finance
Price, Harry A. – 1966
The conversion of a limited-use, "white elephant" auditorium into an electronic classroom to be used as a flexible instructional space with numerous potentials for enrichment of learning via utilization of electromechanical aids. (FS)
Descriptors: Auditoriums, Building Conversion, Classroom Design, Classrooms
Kansas State Dept. of Public Instruction, Topeka. School Facilities Section. – 1967
Curricular trends within the areas of elementary school, middle school, secondary school, and special education influence facilities. Modern school facility planning takes into account the social, emotional, physical, and mental aspects of the whole child. A school environment which requires a minimum of bodily energy for adaptation, allows the…
Descriptors: Educational Environment, Educational Facilities Design, Educational Facilities Improvement, Elementary Schools
Slater, Barbara Ruth
Effects of school noise conditions on student written task performance were studied. Three noise levels were examined--(1) irregular interval noise, 75-90 decibels, (2) average or normal noise, and (3) quiet condition, 45-55 decibels. An attempt was made to reproduce noise conditions typical of the school environment. A second controlled…
Descriptors: Acoustical Environment, Anxiety, Attitude Measures, Auditory Perception
Dijkgraaf, C. – International School Building News, 1974
In 1956 the Foundation Information Centre for School-Building (ICS) was established to give information and advice in the field of school building in the widest sense by study and research, documentation, the development of new prototypes, the organization of exhibitions and meetings, and cooperation with other institutes in the Netherlands and…
Descriptors: Architectural Programing, Architectural Research, Cost Effectiveness, Educational Facilities Design
Bolam, Ray; Porter, James – 1976
This report on the inservice education and training (INSET) of teachers in England and Wales has two purposes: (1) it describes and critically analyzes five major, significant, and potentially adaptable innovative INSET practices; and (2) it relates these five case studies to the national INSET context and explores some of their implications for…
Descriptors: Case Studies, Decentralization, Educational Facilities Design, Foreign Countries
Brooks, Kenneth W.; And Others – 1975
Centerville has attempted to enhance personalized education at the high school level by gaining the advantage of small schools, yet having the facilities to house 2,700 students on a single site. The school facility includes a central core and two academic wings. Each of these three units functions as an individual school. The core unit also…
Descriptors: Educational Facilities Design, Educational Philosophy, Educational Specifications, Flexible Facilities
Henson, Owen M. – 1975
Topeka West High School has approximately 1,500 students divided into four houses of 375 students. An effort is made to randomly distribute the incoming sophomores equally among the four houses. Each house has an assistant principal, a counselor, and a staff of 8 to 10 teachers representing the instructional areas of English, social studies, and…
Descriptors: Assistant Principals, Decentralization, Educational Facilities Design, High Schools
Loeffler, Margaret Howard – 1968
A proposal to carefully examine some current thinking on early learning and attempts to project their implications into the design of a unique learning facility that would offer a supportive and stimulating environment for young children two to six years of age, providing for their individual needs and differences. The concepts examined were…
Descriptors: Carrels, Classroom Design, Design Requirements, Early Childhood Education
Clinchy, Evans – 1960
A profile is presented for a high school designed to house a closed circuit television system as a basic part of the instructional program. The description of the educational bases of the design emphasizes why the school was designed as it was and how it was designed and built. Schematics and photographs are included along with an evaluation of…
Descriptors: Architectural Character, Building Design, Building Systems, Closed Circuit Television
Philadelphia School District, PA. – 1968
Educational specifications are presented delineating instructional space requirements and relationships for a new high school in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. These specifications comprise a set of written instructions from which the architect can derive a design concept compatible with current educational needs and adaptable to future changes in…
Descriptors: Building Design, Educational Complexes, Educational Facilities Design, Educational Specifications
Lutes and Amundson, Architects and Community Planners, Springfield, OR. – 1964
The design of this high school is explained by outlining the decision making process used by the architects. The following design criteria form the basis of this process--(1) design for expansion, (2) design for team teaching, (3) organized by function, (4) space for teachers, (5) space for instructional materials, (6) audio-visual communication…
Descriptors: Audiovisual Centers, Building Plans, Decision Making, Educational Facilities Design
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