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Lans, Wendelien; Verkroost, Marie-Jose – European Journal of Engineering Education, 2004
The Faculty of Architecture of Delft University of Technology considers valid and reliable assessment of designing an important issue. A project called Bottom-up was started to address this issue, using the experiences and practice of design teachers as a starting point. The goals of this project were to enlarge inter-subjective reliability and to…
Descriptors: Architectural Education, Evaluation Criteria, Student Evaluation, Building Design
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Kirton, E. F.; Lavoie, S. D. – Engineering Design Graphics Journal, 2006
This paper will discuss our approach to, success with and future direction in rapid prototyping for architectural modeling. The premise that this emerging technology has broad and exciting applications in the building design and construction industry will be supported by visual and physical evidence. This evidence will be presented in the form of…
Descriptors: Architecture, Building Design, Models, Technological Advancement
Watson, Chris; Thomson, Keith – PEB Exchange, 2004
The Scottish Executive, the devolved government for Scotland, is engaging with stakeholders to achieve excellence in the school estate through Post Occupancy Evaluation (POE). Design of the school environment has a direct impact on teaching and learning, activities which can be supported or frustrated by many building elements. Through a…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Educational Environment, Stakeholders, Evaluation
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Burgan, Mary – Planning for Higher Education, 2005
Current building projects on college and university campuses tend to be planned and funded according to commercial needs and opportunities. Often planning is done without faculty knowledge or advice. The result can be a distraction of the institution's mission from its core values of service and community. Campus planners can avoid this…
Descriptors: Educational Facilities Planning, College Faculty, Participation, Colleges
Erhorn-Kluttig, Heike; Morck, Ove – PEB Exchange, 2005
Case studies demonstrating energy-efficient renovation of educational buildings collected by the International Energy Agency (IEA) provide information on retrofit technologies, energy-saving approaches and ventilation strategies. Some general findings are presented here along with one case study, Egebjerg School in Denmark, which shows how natural…
Descriptors: Energy Conservation, Foreign Countries, Case Studies, Ventilation
PEB Exchange, 2005
The Austrian Institute for School and Sport Facilities (OISS), responsible for providing the country with guidelines, information and consultation in the field of school building, places special emphasis on school grounds. The OISS works to raise awareness of the importance of school grounds not only for physical activities and recreation, but…
Descriptors: Educational Facilities Design, Physical Activities, Foreign Countries, School Buildings
Woods, Ruth – PEB Exchange, 2003
The future Kelvin Grove Urban Village in Queensland, Australia, is an example of how principles of environmentally sustainable design have translated into practice. Those responsible for the new project recognise the importance of building design that respects the environment by using resources efficiently and minimising pollution. The site's…
Descriptors: Educational Facilities Design, Building Design, Foreign Countries, Sustainable Development
Maine Arts Commission, Augusta. – 1993
Design and the built environment are subjects of concern to Maine communities. State mandated town planning, new school construction, and the Department of Transportation plans to rebuild roads and bridges elicit public discussion. The study of design encourages elementary students to enter this public forum as informed citizens. The study of…
Descriptors: Architectural Education, Architecture, Art Activities, Art Education
Hawkins, Harold L.; Lilley, H. Edward – 1992
There are several reasons why appraisals of school sites are necessary--the reasons run the range from the importance of performing a postoccupancy review to examining the need for new facilities. This guide helps educators and community leaders, as well as technical experts in school facilities, to complete the process of school facility…
Descriptors: Building Design, Building Plans, Educational Environment, Educational Facilities
Hawkins, Harold L.; Lilley, H. Edward – 1998
This guide provides a comprehensive method for measuring the quality and educational effectiveness of school facilities and may be used to perform a post-occupancy review; to formulate a formal record; to highlight specific appraisal needs; to examine the need for new facilities or renovations; or to serve as an instructional tool. Suggestions are…
Descriptors: Building Operation, Building Plans, Design Requirements, Educational Environment
East Texas State Univ., Commerce. Occupational Curriculum Lab. – 1983
This teaching guide on electrical building maintenance, one in a series of six publications designed for building maintenance instructors in Texas, is designed to give students an understanding of electricity in order to know how to make basic repairs to the electrical systems in a building. Introductory material provides teachers with information…
Descriptors: Behavioral Objectives, Building Trades, Buildings, Competency Based Education
Tellei, Patrick U. – 1989
This document is intended to help construction carpentry instructors in the State of Truk, Truk, Federated States of Micronesia, to prepare their senior high school students uniformly to design and build residential structures capable of withstanding typhoons. Because of the threat of typhoons, the carpentry curriculum contained in the guide has a…
Descriptors: Building Trades, Buildings, Carpentry, Construction Industry
Steller, Arthur W.; Pell, Carroll – Updating School Board Policies, 1986
Administrators can improve their school's custodial program by following steps that increase productivity, reduce costs, and provide long-term benefits of higher cleanliness standards. Administrators should work toward improved building cleanliness by insisting on a school board policy that establishes objectives for the custodial department.…
Descriptors: Administrator Responsibility, Board of Education Policy, Building Operation, Cost Effectiveness
Louisiana State Dept. of Education, Baton Rouge. Div. of Vocational Education. – 1981
This curriculum guide provides high school carpentry, construction, or drafting course teachers with material related to retrofitting a building for energy conservation. Section 1 discusses how design and construction methods affect energy use. Section 2 focuses on care and maintenance of energy efficient buildings. In addition to informative…
Descriptors: Building Design, Building Trades, Carpentry, Conservation Education
Hussain, Farhat; Eastmond, Jefferson N. – 1977
An April-May 1976 nationwide sample of more than 800 schools in rural Pakistan provides data to form composite pictures of the typical boys school and girls school. An observation checklist records such aspects as: (1) government ownership of building; (2) structural soundness and maintenance of walls, roof, veranda, steps, floors, windows; (3)…
Descriptors: Access to Education, Building Design, Classroom Environment, Classrooms
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