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American School and University, 1974
Empty classrooms can still be used for educational purposes. A survey shows what schools around the country are doing. (See also related document, EA 006 233.) (Author)
Descriptors: Building Conversion, Enrollment Trends, Nontraditional Education, School Districts
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Platt, Frank K. – CEFP Journal, 1974
Energy conservation can be achieved in schools. It can be profitable both in prolonging our sources of energy and in operating economy. (Author/MLF)
Descriptors: Building Operation, Cost Effectiveness, Energy Conservation, Facility Planning
Bowman, James S.; Turmel, Jon P. – 1977
This manual provides information needed to meet the standards for pesticide applicator certification. The emphasis of this document is on the identification of wood-destroying pests and the damage caused by them to the structural components of buildings. The pests discussed include termites, carpenter ants, beetles, bees, and wasps and numerous…
Descriptors: Certification, Entomology, Environment, Pesticides
Easter Seal Society for Crippled Children and Adults of Washington, Seattle. – 1976
Intended for use by employers for assessing how "job-ready" their particular business environment may be, the booklet provides information illustrating what physical changes could be made to allow persons with mobility limitations to enter and conduct business independently in a particular building. Illustrations along with brief explanations are…
Descriptors: Architectural Barriers, Building Design, Employers, Guidelines
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Bredeson, Paul V. – Values and Ethics in Educational Administration, 2005
Over the past decade capacity building in schools has emerged as one of the most promising school improvement strategies to help all students meet more challenging standards. The press for accountability in public education, most notably anchored in No Child Left Behind (NCLB, 2001) has spawned a wide variety of educational initiatives aimed at…
Descriptors: Capacity Building, Ethics, Faculty Development, Principals
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Geerdes, Harold – Music Educators Journal, 1975
Author described ways in which acoustics can be adjusted to suit the needs of the performing ensemble and the style of the music. (Editor/RK)
Descriptors: Acoustical Environment, Acoustics, Auditoriums, Building Design
AIA Journal, 1975
The central element of this teaching museum is an open sculpture gallery on the third-floor level, beyond the reach of vandals. (Author/MLF)
Descriptors: Awards, Building Design, Construction Materials, Higher Education
Peoples Housing, Inc., Topanga, CA. – 1979
Specifications for making adaptable dwelling units, minimally accessible designs which can later be inexpensively remodeled for the disabled, are presented. Advantages to providing many adaptable units rather than a few accessible ones are outlined, including eliminating the marketing problem, providing a disabled person with a wider choice of…
Descriptors: Architectural Barriers, Building Design, Design Requirements, Housing
SOFOKIDIS, JEANETTE H. – 1967
THIS ARTICLE DESCRIBES VARIOUS INTERIM CAMPUSES FOR USE IN COMMUNITIES WHERE THE DEMAND FOR CLASSROOM FACILITIES IS TOO URGENT TO WAIT FOR FINANCING AND CONSTRUCTION OF PERMANENT BUILDINGS. AMONG STRUCTURES SERVING AS TEMPORARY QUARTERS ARE FARM BUILDINGS, AIR BASES, DEPARTMENT STORES, HIGH SCHOOLS, LIBRARIES, ARMORIES, HOUSING PROJECTS, ETC. IF…
Descriptors: Campuses, College Buildings, College Planning, Educational Facilities
Winston, Alan G., Ed.; Seekins, Nancy, Ed. – 1979
The manual is intended to provide guidelines for the planning and development of parks and recreation facilities which are accessbile to everyone. Separate chapters present guidelines for the following topics (sample subtopics in parentheses): general information (space relationships and wheelchair functions); general site conditions (soil…
Descriptors: Architectural Barriers, Building Design, Guidelines, Handicapped Children
Hale, Bill; Pflug, Leffen – 1966
Heating a school electrically is compared with the cost of heating a school by gas or oil. Energy comparisons are shown by actual meters for a full year's operation for 73 schools (20 heated electrically and 53 heated by gas or oil). Metered "unburned" gas per square foot for a year in fuel-fired schools was about 100,000 B.T.U. while the metered…
Descriptors: Controlled Environment, Electricity, Heating, Mechanical Equipment
Palmer, R. Ronald; Rice, William Maxwell – 1961
In order to serve college administrators, architects and physics educators, a collection was made of material reflecting the state-of-the-art of physics building design. This body of material, including drawings, diagrams, and photographs, resulted largely from extensive interviews with about 50 institutions who had recently built such facilities.…
Descriptors: Building Design, Laboratory Equipment, Science Equipment, Science Facilities
Gilliland, John W. – 1964
Development of a design for a new elementary school facility is traced through evaluation of various innovative facilities. Significant features include--(1) the spiral plan form, (2) centralized core levels including teacher work center, "perception" core, and interior stream aquariam, (3) the learning laboratory classroom suites, (4) a unique…
Descriptors: Building Design, Classroom Design, Educational Facilities Design, Elementary Schools
Ayers, Jerry B. – 1969
This paper describes the new facilities which the University of Georgia College of Education will move into on January 1, 1971. The two buildings now under construction are described in detail: 1) a seven story building containing teaching and administrative space for all programs of the College of Education except health and physical education,…
Descriptors: College Buildings, Educational Facilities, Educational Specifications, State Universities
Bowler, Earl M., Comp. – 1970
America's $100 billion construction industry with its 3 million workers does not need harassment, unwarranted interference, or political denounciation; it does need better access to mortgage money, less costly materials at more stable prices, an end to archaic regulations that hamper productivity, more dynamic management, and--most of all--more…
Descriptors: Building Trades, Construction Costs, Construction Industry, Construction Needs
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