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Educational Research Services, Inc., White Plains, NY. – 1963
Facility requirements are presented for a school for severely physically handicapped children to be built for the Human Resources Foundation. Consideration is given to--(1) the educational program, (2) the concept of having classrooms accommodate a series of groups of pupils compatible as to social and age needs, yet flexible as to instructional…
Descriptors: Architecture, Building Design, Educational Facilities Design, Facility Expansion
Mochon, Clint – 1969
The latest principle behind designing and planning vocational-technical school is "built-in-pride", which must be motivated in both student and surrounding community. We are at last emerging from the dark tunnel of the "trade school", away from the cold institutional look, the clamor of shop classrooms, echoing corridors, and the invisible tattoo…
Descriptors: Educational Environment, Educational Facilities, Educational Objectives, Planning
Dodge City Community Jr. Coll., KS. – 1966
This report gives a brief summary of the history, philosophy, programs, and student characteristics of Dodge City Community Junior College. Based on enrollment trends, detailed specifications and facility requirements are listed for the following areas--service area, student center services, buildings for administration, humanities, mathematics,…
Descriptors: Agricultural Education, College Buildings, College Planning, Community Colleges
California Univ., Berkeley. – 1966
The capital improvement program presented to the Regents of the University of California comprises charts and graphs depicting--(1) the basic academic elements which influence the program, (2) basic elements of cost, (3) the scope of the total program in dollars, and (4) the management of the program from the inception of a project through design…
Descriptors: Budgeting, Buildings, Capital Outlay (for Fixed Assets), Educational Finance
Texas Education Agency, Austin. – 1969
Following a presentation of suggested steps for preparation of a secondary school building program, state laws governing the construction of school buildings in Texas are quoted. Design and plan considerations for the administrator and the board of trustees are discussed. An outline of preparation and content of educational specifications is…
Descriptors: Construction Programs, Educational Specifications, Facility Guidelines, School Buildings
Shaver and Co., Michigan City, IN. – 1968
Southwestern Community College was designed to meet the requirements of the comprehensive educational program. The program provides flexibility in terms of future educational requirements and a choice of highly specialized or general educational programs in both the academic and vocational areas. The relationship of the academic and vocational…
Descriptors: Academic Education, Building Plans, Colleges, Community Colleges
Asian Regional Inst. for School Building Research, Colombo (Sri Lanka). – 1968
Technical notes are presented concerning documentation of primary and secondary source materials for educational buildings. In considering the procurement of literature for a school building department, discussion is directed to--(1) attainment of materials from National Commissions for UNESCO and from ARISBR, (2) loan and exchange of…
Descriptors: Documentation, Information Processing, Information Retrieval, Information Science
Langdon, F. J. – 1966
A record and assessment of the important environmental features of office buildings erected between 1948 and 1961 in the business center of London, England, has been assembled. This survey gives an overall picture of the main trends in office building and architecture and examines their consequences in terms of user satisfactions and complaints.…
Descriptors: Acoustical Environment, Architecture, Building Design, Construction (Process)
Corlett and Spackman, Architects, San Francisco, CA. – 1969
This report explores the feasibility of physically and educationally updating 31 of San Francisco's vintage schools by studying three of them in depth and applying the concepts and unit costs thereby developed to the remaining 28. Diagrammatic layouts and photographs accompany the facility analyses. The approaches to updating suggested in the…
Descriptors: Construction Programs, Educational Facilities Design, Educational Facilities Improvement, Feasibility Studies
Berquist, Robert, Ed. – 1966
Photographs, diagrams, and words are used to tell about the nursery school at Stanford University. Supported largely by tuition, this school enrolls 270 pupils who attend school during one of three different session schedules. A full-time staff of 12 is assisted by students from psychology, education, and nursing. The environment offers…
Descriptors: Early Childhood Education, Educational Facilities Design, Nursery Schools, Preschool Education
Lamison, Robert M. – 1965
General developmental considerations, space and facility requirements, and facility equipment needs for the new humanities building are described and summarized. Net floor area and total net floor area are charted for each room facility, as study, office, classroom, conference/seminar area, or work area, of each department comprising the…
Descriptors: Architectural Programing, College Buildings, Educational Specifications, Equipment
Cober, John G.; Reynolds, Robert N. – 1973
This study of facilities constructed from 1965 through 1969 attempted to determine how to effect economy and efficiency of function in future school buildings; and to determine whether State Board of Education regulations were viewed as underrestrictive, reasonable, or overrestrictive; whether educational specifications were developed and used by…
Descriptors: Cost Effectiveness, Educational Facilities Design, Educational Specifications, Evaluation
Dibner, David R. – 1973
This booklet was conceived and developed in response to the many questions asked of the AIA about architects and architecture by those contemplating a construction project. Questions answered concern reasons for retaining an architect, selection of an architect, methods of paying an architect, client responsibility, the building design process,…
Descriptors: Architects, Architectural Character, Building Design, Construction Management
Connecticut Univ., Storrs. Labor Education Center. – 1970
In this study of black employment in the building trades in Connecticut, a state-wide survey was made of workers, students, apprentices, project directors, public officials, and union and trade association officers. The survey showed that even with an increase of nearly 50 percent since 1960, blacks still represent less than 7 percent of all…
Descriptors: Apprenticeships, Black Employment, Blacks, Building Trades
Cicconi, Vincent A.; Lahne, Herbert J. – 1970
With the current emphasis on opening employment opportunities in the construction industry to minority groups, attention has been focused on the industry's traditional hiring practices. This study has examined: (1) the extent of exclusive work referral systems in the construction industry, (2) the procedures for the operation of such systems as…
Descriptors: Administrative Policy, Building Trades, Construction Industry, Employer Attitudes
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