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Landsburg, David L.; And Others – 1979
Since fall 1979, Pima Community College's East Education Center has provided educational services emphasizing lifelong learning and adult education in a leased office building. The building has proven to be an excellent educational facility in many ways; nevertheless, because of its small size and inefficient use of space, in 1979 the Board of…
Descriptors: Campus Planning, Community Colleges, Educational Facilities Design, Facility Guidelines
BARTNICK, LAWRENCE P. – 1957
IN ORDER TO PROVIDE INFORMATION ON PLANNING A MATHEMATICS CLASSROOM TO MEET THE NEEDS OF A MODERN EDUCATIONAL PROGRAM, THIS BOOKLET PRESENTS DISCUSSIONS OF (1) PHYSICAL FEATURES OF A MATHEMATICS CLASSROOM, (2) FURNISHINGS, (3) EQUIPMENT, AND (4) FLOOR PLANS. A BIBLIOGRAPHY ON THE SUBJECT IS PROVIDED. (JT)
Descriptors: Classroom Design, Classroom Furniture, Educational Equipment, Educational Facilities Design
State Univ. of New York, Albany. – 1964
THIS BOOKLET IS INTENDED AS A GUIDE FOR THOSE RESPONSIBLE FOR PLANNING VOCATIONAL HIGH SCHOOL FACILITIES. DISCUSSION OF TYPES OF INDUSTRIAL EDUCATION, PLANNING PROCEDURES, AND GENERAL CONSIDERATIONS ARE INCLUDED AND INFORMATION IS GIVEN ON--(1) SIZES, SHAPES, AND NUMBER OF SHOPS, (2) BUILDING FLEXIBILITY, (3) LAYOUT OF FLOOR SPACE, (4) SERVICES IN…
Descriptors: Building Design, Educational Facilities Design, Industrial Education, Lighting
Alabama State Dept. of Education, Montgomery. – 1978
This handbook establishes procedures and requirements as prescribed by the state department of education and the state building commission for all relocatable-type classroom units in the state of Alabama. It is intended for the use of all superintendents of education, architects, and engineers. (Author/MLF)
Descriptors: Classroom Design, Classroom Environment, Classrooms, Educational Facilities Design
Great Cities Research Council, Chicago, IL. – 1968
Western High School in Washington D. C. first opened its doors in 1890. It is still a structurally sound building but cannot, as it is presently designed, hope to fulfill the educational programs of the 1970's. Demands for change have come from students, faculty, parents, and the community at large. As envisaged, the new program would be an…
Descriptors: Architectural Programing, Athletic Fields, Cluster Grouping, Educational Demand
Berkeley Unified School District, CA. – 1968
This report, funded under Title III of ESEA, describes the Berkeley Unified School District's search for a permanent solution to the problem of maintaining racial heterogeneity along with educational quality. Of the alternatives available, the educational park concept was found to be most promising. Early sections of the report deal exclusively…
Descriptors: Bus Transportation, Cost Estimates, Educational Facilities Design, Educational Parks
Reynolds, Larry J.; And Others – 1976
This report is a case study of a federally-funded effort to implement comprehensive change in public education. Specifically, it examined the strategy of the Minneapolis public schools during the past five years to achieve this goal by creating a system of alternative schools, called Southeast Alternatives (SEA). Established as a separate…
Descriptors: Community Schools, Decentralization, Educational Facilities Design, Elementary Secondary Education
Fredrickson, John H. – 1976
While youth and the world have changed greatly, most high schools have changed only slightly. School programs and settings can be opened, individualized, and dispersed, but still provide a sense of community, by adopting open education and open space. Perhaps the best known example of open education is Chicago's Metro High School: the city is its…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Educational Facilities Design, Educational Innovation, Educational Programs
King, Jonathan; Weinstock, Ruth – 1970
Educational Facilities Laboratories (EFL) personnel describe several schools constructed under a building-systems program. All these systems schools have in common: (1) long spans for a minimum of supporting columns; (2) systems for heating, cooling, and ventilating; (3) movable walls; and (4) nonglare lighting systems with easily rearranged…
Descriptors: Educational Facilities Design, Flexible Facilities, Flexible Scheduling, Furniture Arrangement
Finsterbach, Fred C.; McNeice, William C. – 1969
This comprehensive manual deals with the problems of planning vocational facilities. Volume I provides floor layouts and specialized designs that interpret educational concepts, equipment needs, and services into functional units for architectural adaptation. Additional planning guidelines clarify purchasing policies and procedures, explain the…
Descriptors: Curriculum Development, Educational Facilities Design, Educational Specifications, Federal Aid
Fraser, David; And Others – 1969
This report, the second of two relating to the activities of the Southeast Education Center, describes the middle school facilities of the Center. The Center was organized on the "Continuous Progress Concept"--that in which a student will move at his own pace in an individualized program. The entire Southeast Education Center proposes to…
Descriptors: Affective Objectives, Cognitive Objectives, Continuous Progress Plan, Educational Facilities Design
Nelson, Daniel Z. – 1969
The New York Educational Construction Fund, created in 1966 to carry out an imaginative new program of urban development by constructing public schools as part of multiple use structures, maximizes the use of land by developing school sites for residential and commercial construction, using air rights over the schools. It raises funds by selling…
Descriptors: Bond Issues, Building Design, Capital Outlay (for Fixed Assets), Educational Facilities Design
Murphy, Levy and Wurman, Architects, Philadelphia, PA. – 1968
The Philadelphia Board of Education has begun to consider the purchase and conversion of commercial and industrial structures for use as teaching facilities. One such building, a six-story fireproof loft building, has been purchased for this purpose. This study investigates the possibilities and limitations of conversion and points up the…
Descriptors: Building Conversion, Building Plans, Construction Costs, Design Requirements
Yuker, Harold E.; Feldman, Martin A. – 1967
To provide information on educational modifications for physically disabled children, a review of over 800 documents was evaluated, extensive interviews were conducted, and correspondence was gathered. The information was compiled and evaluated by the Human Resources Center and presented in five monographs dealing with school design, educational…
Descriptors: Curriculum Development, Educational Equipment, Educational Facilities Design, Educational Needs
Burnham, Brian – 1973
To assess the educational effectiveness of open plan schools, a standardized test of reading, spelling, and mathematics achievement was administered to grade 2 pupils in two open plan and ten conventionally constructed schools. Scores on all three measures, plus the average attained scores on an academic ability test, were not significantly…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Comparative Analysis, Educational Facilities Design, Elementary Education