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College Planning & Management, 2000
Presents two Harvard Law School (Massachusetts) classroom renovation projects that helped old, obsolete rooms meet the demands of modern technology. Before and after photos are provided. (GR)
Descriptors: Building Obsolescence, Classroom Design, Educational Facilities Improvement, Higher Education
PEB Exchange, 2000
Presents summaries of presentations delivered at the Programme on Educational Building seminar "The Changing Infrastructure of Tertiary Education", including topics on facility and educational quality, university building ownership, and indicators on strategic performance and equitable financing. (Contains Seminar conclusions.) (GR)
Descriptors: Building Operation, Educational Finance, Educational Quality, Facilities Management
Probst, Tom – American School & University, 1996
Describes how electronic alarm systems can enhance school security by offering constant protection. Discusses the two types of electronic security systems available--hardwire and wireless--the best locations to place detectors, strategies in protecting specialized areas, and the importance of keeping accurate records regarding false alarms. (RJM)
Descriptors: Alarm Systems, Crime Prevention, Elementary Secondary Education, School Buildings
Peer reviewedWiebenson, John – Educational Leadership, 1998
Teachers can use "built teaching aids" or elements of the school building itself to expand teaching and enhance learning. Possibilities include bulletin boards, display cases, murals painted by local artists, permanent information panels, interior windows to classrooms, flags, and bas-reliefs on building exteriors. Playground pavement…
Descriptors: Display Aids, Elementary Secondary Education, Instructional Materials, Learning Activities
Howard, Karol K. – Principal, 1998
Concerned about the deteriorating condition of existing facilities, a dedicated group of Lake City, Iowa students, staff, parents, and community members completely redecorated and refurbished the school, transforming it into a bright, colorful building--at no cost to the district. The "Make a Difference Day" had unexpected social and…
Descriptors: Deferred Maintenance, Educational Benefits, Elementary Education, Facility Improvement
Rittner-Heir, Robbin M. – School Planning & Management, 2001
Illustrates how an alternative high school in Seattle (Washington) used creative thinking in taking space designed for other uses and making it into a user-friendly school. Other adaptations of old buildings to school use are highlighted. (GR)
Descriptors: Building Conversion, Business, Educational Environment, High Schools
Peer reviewedCaples, Sara Elizabeth – Young Children, 1996
Claims that almost none of the preschool design literature bridges the interest and technical concern of architects and education professionals. Offers design suggestions for classrooms, outdoor spaces, shared spaces, offices, teachers' space, and a place for parents. Discusses general design issues such as textures and colors, materials, security…
Descriptors: Building Design, Classroom Design, Educational Environment, Facility Planning
Higginbotham, Julie S. – School Planning and Management, 1996
As enrollment growth at Oregon Graduate Institute drew more people to the campus, the need for a central gathering place became clear. An old science building was rehabilitated with a first-floor kitchen, dining areas, plus 2 50- to 60-student classrooms. Renamed the Wilson Clark Center for Lifelong Learning, students and faculty now have a…
Descriptors: Building Conversion, Dining Facilities, Educational Facilities Improvement, Higher Education
Crane, Steven; Malone, Sara – American School & University, 2000
Discusses creating buildings from the ground up to support alternative (nontraditional) educational programs and the benefits of matching the facility to the curriculum and the students' needs. The use of a retrofitted vacant office building to support a nontraditional curriculum in Salt Lake City is highlighted. (GR)
Descriptors: Building Conversion, Educational Facilities Design, Nontraditional Education, Nontraditional Students
School Planning & Management, 2002
Offers a sampling of historic preservation projects by school districts. Examples include New York City Public School 157; Edward Lee McClain High School in Greenfield, Ohio; Dillard High School in Fort Lauderdale, Florida; Melbourne High School in Melbourne, Florida; and Colonial High School in Orange County, Florida. (EV)
Descriptors: Architecture, Educational Facilities Design, High Schools, History
Newman, Mark A. – Facilities Design & Management, 2002
Details the restoration of two historical stone buildings on the campus of San Francisco Theological Seminary, including seismic upgrades; improvements to the dome of one building, the stonework, and the slate roofs; and upgrades to the interior while preserving its historical character. (EV)
Descriptors: Church Related Colleges, College Buildings, Earthquakes, Educational Facilities Improvement
Peer reviewedPorter, Stephen R.; Umbach, Paul D. – Planning for Higher Education, 2002
An assessment at the University of Maryland, College Park of the time and distance between classes, and the resulting classroom disruptions when students arrive late or leave early, supported a decision to implement a policy regarding student scheduling. (EV)
Descriptors: College Buildings, Courses, Distance, Evaluation
Williams, Del – American School & University, 2002
Advises schools on how to identify and handle toxic mold in their buildings. Addresses the extent of the problem, offers a four-step approach toward remediation, and suggests questions to ask when mold has been identified. (EV)
Descriptors: Cleaning, Elementary Secondary Education, Hazardous Materials, Sanitation
Turner, Nancy A. – College Planning & Management, 2002
Using the Oglesby Union at Florida State University in Tallahassee as an example, explores what students today expect from activity centers (for example, in terms of technology) and how facilities should change to accommodate students' activities. (EV)
Descriptors: College Buildings, Educational Facilities Design, Recreational Facilities, Student Needs
Stephens, Suzanne – Architectural Record, 2000
Discusses the innovative and whimsical use of brick and glass architectural design at the University of Cincinnati's Vontz Center for Molecular Studies. The architectural development process is described. Building diagrams and photos are included. (GR)
Descriptors: Building Innovation, Construction Materials, Educational Facilities Design, Glass Walls


