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Flinders, Boyd – Exceptional Parent, 2010
When the author was a boy growing up in Van Nuys, California, during the 1950s and 60s, he remembers waiting patiently by the curb so he could help his mother, who suffered from polio and was on crutches, get up on the sidewalk. The world they lived in back then certainly was not designed to meet her special needs, but a lot has changed since…
Descriptors: Individual Needs, Design Requirements, Guidelines, Building Design
Jurado, Juan A. – Journal of Family and Consumer Sciences, 2011
Group projects have been shown to be effective for providing peer feedback in classrooms. While students in regular enrollment classes benefit from peer feedback, low-enrollment classes face many challenges. This study compares peer feedback effectiveness between two interior design studio classes with different design projects. In one class,…
Descriptors: Feedback (Response), Control Groups, Interior Design, Intervention
Black, Alistair – Journal of Librarianship and Information Science, 2011
Although the quality, performance and future of public library services in the UK is a matter of debate, there is little doubt that in recent years, despite claims relating to the emergence of a cyber-society, interest in library buildings and the library as "place" has been intense, almost matching that seen during the Carnegie era of…
Descriptors: Evidence, Interior Design, Library Facilities, Public Libraries
Ruff, Caimen Leigh; Olson, Margot A. – International Journal of Technology and Design Education, 2009
To measure attitudes toward environmental issues, interior design students responded to a four-part survey: demographics, ecology, sustainability, and comments. The ecology section was composed of modifications of questions from the New Ecological Paradigm Scale (Dunlap et al. "Journal of Environmental Education," 9:10-19, 2000). The researchers…
Descriptors: Interior Design, Student Attitudes, Environmental Education, Ecology
Wineman, Jean D.; Kabo, Felichism W.; Davis, Gerald F. – Environment and Behavior, 2009
Research on the enabling factors of innovation has focused on either the social component of organizations or on the spatial dimensions involved in the innovation process. But no one has examined the aggregate consequences of the link from spatial layout, to social networks, to innovation. This project enriches our understanding of how innovation…
Descriptors: Context Effect, Interior Design, Physical Environment, Space Classification
Oswald, Judi – Library Media Connection, 2010
The American Library Association says that the arrangement of library facilities should motivate students to use the materials to learn. Believing that changing the library facility can bring about important changes in the program, this author shares how she became a "decorator" and changed the library media center in an elementary K-6 school. The…
Descriptors: Learning Resources Centers, School Libraries, Elementary Schools, Interior Design
Read, Marilyn A.; Upington, Deborah – Early Childhood Education Journal, 2009
This study focuses on children's color preferences in the interior environment. Previous studies highlight young children's preferences for the colors red and blue. The methods of this study used a rank ordering technique and a semi-structured interview process with 3-, 4-, and 5-year-old children. Findings reveal that children prefer the color…
Descriptors: Young Children, Child Development, Color Planning, Color
Stanistreet, Paul – Adults Learning, 2008
The art works in Liverpool's Metropolitan Cathedral are meant to inspire. Its unique circular interior creates a remarkable space for art; plain and grey, with its cool, bleached walls dappled with occasionally brilliant light, yellow, pink, orange and blue. Sister Anthony Wilson is the cathedral's artistic director. When she arrived in 1981, with…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Art Products, Interior Design, Churches
Exceptional Parent, 2008
Laurie and Jeff Schutz can't imagine how they ever survived. It was not that long ago that the Schutz family of five was living in an 1,100 square foot, two bedroom house. Under normal circumstances, this would have been cramped for any family. The Schutzes, however, have a son with cerebral palsy. Laurie Schutz had about as normal a first-time…
Descriptors: Cerebral Palsy, Architecture, Accessibility (for Disabled), Building Design
Kumaran, Maha – Library Journal, 2008
Home decorating is a popular idea these days as seen in the rise of cable television channels like TLC and HGTV (Home & Garden Television) and TV shows like "Trading Spaces, Take This House and Sell It, Design on a Dime, Decorating Cents," and many others. Throughout history, humans have always expressed the desire to personalize and beautify…
Descriptors: Library Services, Interior Design, Money Management, Annotated Bibliographies
Schwab, Charles M. – Exceptional Parent, 2009
By providing a $20,000 tax credit for Universal Design (UD) housing, when new housing construction begins anew, the United States has a real opportunity to save hundreds of billions of dollars in long-term healthcare while encouraging long-term economic growth. Universal Design (also known as Inclusive Design or "Aging in Place" when referring to…
Descriptors: Economic Progress, Tax Credits, Housing, Building Design
Ransdell, Marlo Evelyn – ProQuest LLC, 2009
This study examined the creative thinking of interior design graduate students in an online learning community. This study considered potential changes in creative thinking (fluency, flexibility, originality, and elaboration) about design research resulting from peer-led online discussions. It further studied the learner characteristics of…
Descriptors: Electronic Learning, Graduate Students, Creativity, Interior Design
Johnson, Heidi S. S.; Maki, Jennifer A. – American School & University, 2009
This article reports a study conducted by members of the WellU Academic Integration Subcommittee of The College of St. Scholastica's College's Healthy Campus Initiative plan whose purpose was to determine whether changing color in the classroom could have a measurable effect on students. One simple improvement a school can make in a classroom is…
Descriptors: Color, Interior Design, Classroom Environment, Educational Facilities Improvement
Gulwadi, Gowri Betrabet – International Journal of Sustainability in Higher Education, 2009
Purpose: This paper seeks to introduce a pedagogical method used in a design studio as part of a curriculum-greening process to encourage reflection on the complexity of sustainability and sustainable design. Online reflective journals were used in two semesters of a sustainable design studio to develop students' awareness and understanding of…
Descriptors: Interior Design, Journal Writing, Reflection, Teaching Methods
Clark, Rosey – Library Media Connection, 2008
Most school libraries have little funding for books, much less for redecorating. So what can a librarian do to give his or her library a makeover? This article presents a few cost-effective ways to renovate in just a few weeks. These tips include the use of colors, rearrangement of furnitures, signages, and more.
Descriptors: School Libraries, Educational Environment, Space Utilization, Interior Space

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