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Porgressive Architecture, 1968
Current and future trends and directions in education, and their impact on school equipment and building design, are discussed in a series of articles in a special issue of "Progressive Architecture". The topics covered include--(1) teaching aids and educational technology, (2) problems in urban school design and the effects on city organization,…
Descriptors: Audiovisual Communications, Community Planning, Educational Change, Educational Equipment
Utah Univ., Salt Lake City. Dept. of Architecture. – 1968
Educational environment in California has evolved from the one-room schoolhouse to the two-story center corridor building with self-contained classrooms, to the "finger-plan" arrangement and more recently to the large enclosed shell of flexible teaching space. Existing facilities must be remodeled to carry on the educational process for earthquake…
Descriptors: Civil Defense, Educational Environment, Educational Facilities, Educational Facilities Design
American School Board Journal, 1968
Skyline School is a flexible and economical elementary and high school design for 400 pupils. The library, a large resource center serving all ages, and the administration offices are accented by landscaped courts. There are two instructional material centers per grade grouping of K-6 and 7-12. Grades 1-6 surround the kindergarten, which has…
Descriptors: Acoustical Environment, Air Conditioning, Building Systems, Carpeting
Wise, James A.; Kahle, Ellen – 1977
Behavioral Path Analysis is both a theory and a methodology for studying person-environment interactions. It is designed to be applicable to the evaluation of both environments in use and proposed designed environments. This paper presents the basics of the theory, and some examples of recent applications that have guided its development. The…
Descriptors: Architectural Research, Behavioral Science Research, Building Design, Educational Environment
Council of Educational Facility Planners, Columbus, OH. – 1976
Because today's schools consume large amounts of energy and, consequently, pay high energy bills, the term "energy cirsis" is no exaggeration to describe the situation facing educators and school administrators. Schools everywhere are under pressure to use less electricity, natural gas, heating oil, and gasoline. While energy conservation…
Descriptors: Air Conditioning, Building Design, Climate Control, Educational Facilities Design
Johnson, Frances Kennon; Bomar, Cora Paul – ALA Bulletin, 1964
Several articles are directed to basic considerations in planning school library quarters. The role of the librarian and staff members is discussed with regard to defining the program and its physical requirements. The function of the architect and the means and steps by which he arrives at solutions to design problems are examined, and…
Descriptors: Annotated Bibliographies, Educational Facilities Design, Educational Specifications, Facility Case Studies
Producers' Council, Inc., Washington, DC. – 1965
Present educators, architects, engineers, and building product manufacturers with a medium of common interest for discussion of mutual school construction problems, objectives, needs, ideas, capabilities and limitations. Contents include--(1) modern wood construction, (2) school room in a steel mill, (3) masonry in new school design, (4) the…
Descriptors: Air Conditioning, Construction Materials, Doors, Educational Facilities Design
Educational Facilities Labs., Inc., New York, NY. – 1961
A description is presented of the design features of a high school's geodesic dome field house. Following consideration of various design features and criteria for the physical education facility, a comprehensive analysis is given of comparative costs of a geodesic dome field house and conventional gymnasium. On the basis of the study it would…
Descriptors: Architectural Character, Building Systems, Design Preferences, Educational Facilities Design
Clinchy, Evans – 1960
A profile is presented of a circular, air conditioned elementary school designed to be adaptable to almost any kind of educational program--its space can be rearranged by means of movable and operable walls to meet changes in the existing program or to accommodate the school to future programs involving classes of varying sizes. The description…
Descriptors: Air Conditioning, Architectural Character, Building Design, Design Preferences
Clinchy, Evans – 1960
A profile is presented of a high school designed to accommodate the organization of teachers into teams working with student groups of varying sizes--this organization is housed in a compact building with the teaching teams centered in clusters of classrooms. The building is heated in winter and cooled in summer by a heat pump system. The…
Descriptors: Air Conditioning, Architectural Character, Architecture, Building Design
Clinchy, Evans – 1960
A profile is presented of a high school designed so that its academic spaces are completely adaptable--changes in the program can be quickly reflected in the building through the easy rearrangement of partitions. The profile emphasizes why the school was designed as it was and how it was designed and built. Schematics and photographs are included…
Descriptors: Architectural Character, Building Design, Building Systems, Design Preferences
Department of Education and Science, London (England). – 1967
The planning problems of setting up comprehensive schools which incorporate existing school buildings are examined. Five case studies which have been selected to illustrate how these problems can be resolved are described. The main emphasis is on problems of enlarging existing buildings and adapting them to comprehensive use. The organization of…
Descriptors: Building Innovation, Building Plans, Comprehensive Programs, Design Requirements
Grapko, Michael F. – 1972
The project attempted to discern the possible resulting effects on children and teachers from major structural changes in the design of classroom space. Three assumptions were tested: (1) children will assume greater initiative in resource use, (2) teachers get to know the children better, and (3) team teaching in open space classrooms contributes…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Comparative Analysis, Educational Facilities Design, Elementary Schools
Booth, Clive – 1973
The second in a series of leaflets designed for the dissemination of information on school building, this publication describes the activities of the Development Group of the Department of Education and Science in identifying changes in, studying design implications for, and suggesting solutions to the space problems of, a secondary school in…
Descriptors: Comprehensive Programs, Educational Facilities Design, Educational Objectives, Flexible Facilities
York County Board of Education, Aurora (Ontario). – 1973
Two open plan elementary schools were chosen together with the two traditional schools that most matched in size, location, and socioeconomic backgrounds of pupils; and standardized tests of curiosity and creativity were administered to students in grades 2 and 5. The results of the analyses show that some differences exist on a few of the tests…
Descriptors: Comparative Analysis, Creativity, Curiosity, Educational Facilities Design
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