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Spector, Stephen – 2003
This publication focuses on four school adaptive reuse projects--in Phoenix, Arizona; Wake County, North Carolina; Pomona, California; and Trenton, New Jersey. Together, the projects illustrate the many benefits of adaptive reuse and show that mainstream school districts can meet the regulatory and political challenges necessary to make such…
Descriptors: Educational Facilities Improvement, Facility Case Studies, Found Spaces, School Buildings
McCoy, Esther – Progressive Architecture, 1974
A part of San Bernardino's larger redevelopment plan, the new City Hall has helped revitalize the downtown core. The solar bronze glass-surfaced structure, called a 6-story street, is the shape of the street which was closed to form the site. (Author/MF)
Descriptors: Building Design, City Government, Facilities, Glass Walls
College Management, 1974
Specially designed and equipped to train special education teachers and to accommodate people with special disabilities, Thorndike Hall in Columbia University Teacher College, is the only academic center in the U.S. to bring the entire range of education for the handicapped under one roof. (Author)
Descriptors: Building Design, Educational Facilities, Handicapped Students, Higher Education
Toner, James P. – Industrial Education, 1974
From hod-carrier to builder in his own right, Don Blackwell relates his experiences after 21 years in construction and offers advice to interested youngsters: attend vocational school; learn all you can in every related area that comes along; know theory; take pride in your work. (AJ)
Descriptors: Building Trades, Career Choice, Employment Opportunities, Semiskilled Occupations
Klepper, David L. – Theatre Design and Technology, 1973
Describes technical specifications required in designing theatre spaces for high intelligibility of speech. (CH)
Descriptors: Acoustical Environment, Acoustics, Architecture, Building Design
Wehrli, Robert – Building Research, 1974
Discusses differe nces between "soft" and "hard" conversion to metrication; what benefits or problems might be expected; the role of engineering standards; the role of modular precoordination as an adjunct to engineering standards; and how metrication might be turned to advantage for the users of buildings. (A paper presented at Building Research…
Descriptors: Construction Industry, Human Factors Engineering, Metric System, Modular Building Design
Environmental Design, 1973
The management of the Bismarck, North Dakota, Holiday Inn discovered that saving energy is saving money after installing an automated computer-controlled maintenance system. (Author)
Descriptors: Building Operation, Computers, Conservation (Concept), Energy
Meisen, Walter A. – Building Research, 1973
Describes some of the procedures already being taken in existing GSA-operated buildings to reduce immediately fuel and energy requirements without the luxury of time consuming and costly renovations. (Author/MF)
Descriptors: Building Operation, Climate Control, Energy Conservation, Fuel Consumption
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Humbert, Herbert E. – Community and Junior College Journal, 1973
Author suggests that the function of a building must come first and outlines the four major areas that should be included among the facilities of any learning resources center. (Author/RK)
Descriptors: Building Design, Design Preferences, Facilities, Instructional Innovation
Bloom, Janet – Architectural Forum, 1973
Describes a new Human Resources Center in Pontiac, Michigan, that has programs and services that are a blend of education and social services designed to respond comprehensively to the needs of people of all ages -- enabling them to have the opportunity for lifelong self-development. (Author)
Descriptors: Building Design, Community Schools, Community Services, Federal Aid
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Briggs, Tom – School Arts, 1973
A project which started as a design exercise in form and linear relationships and the containment of spatial elements, quickly developed into a many-sided study. (Author)
Descriptors: Architecture, Art Education, Art Expression, Art Materials
Appelson, Wallace B. – American School and University, 1973
A detailed analysis of Buck County's development program that managed to retain the historic image of the County while providing expanded facilities for students. (EA)
Descriptors: Building Conversion, Campus Planning, Community Colleges, Facility Improvement
American School and University, 1973
Five cow barns were recently converted to provide additional space at a residential school farm facility for emotionally disturbed children. Provides pictures and drawings. (Author)
Descriptors: Building Conversion, Facility Planning, Interior Design, Residential Schools
Graves, Ben E. – Nation's Schools, 1973
Preliminary evaluations of learning that takes place in such found spaces as a converted garment factory, a fallout shelter, a milking machine factory, and a hotel provide evidence that, while children may not learn better, their reactions to these places is positive. The results are low rates of vandalism, high attendance, parent involvement, and…
Descriptors: Building Conversion, Educational Facilities Improvement, Found Spaces, Innovation
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Planning for Higher Education, 1972
Reports the results of a Ford Foundation grant for physical planning consulting services to predominantly black institutions administered by Educational Facilities Laboratories (EL). (Author)
Descriptors: Black Colleges, Campus Planning, College Buildings, Consultation Programs
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