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School Management, 1973
Descriptors: Building Conversion, Case Studies, Classroom Furniture, Cost Effectiveness
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Werring, Charles J.; And Others – Journal of College and University Student Housing, 1981
Compared perceptions of the residential environment of students who participated in painting their living units with those of nonparticipants. Participants perceived a high degree of commitment and friendliness from residents, while nonparticipants perceived their environments much less positively. Men showed more negative attitudes than women.…
Descriptors: College Students, Dormitories, Environmental Influences, Group Unity
Thompson, Travis; And Others – American Journal on Mental Retardation, 1996
Architects, group home administrators, people with mental retardation, family members of people with mental retardation, and college undergraduates substantially agreed in rating the homelikeness of 20 community residences for people with mental retardation. Clusters of physical features identified using an architectural inventory were found to be…
Descriptors: Adults, Architecture, Attitudes, Building Design
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Morgan, George A.; Shim, Soyeon – Home Economics Research Journal, 1990
A survey of 1,000 college home economics students (718 responses) found that perceptions of courses, satisfaction with the university, attitude toward major, and occupational orientation were significant predictors of satisfaction with majors/departments. Significant differences in satisfaction, attitude, career and academic influences, and…
Descriptors: College Students, Consumer Science, Departments, Expectation
Worthington, Beth – Facilities Manager, 1998
Explains how a "sense of place" is a powerful force in building and reinforcing image in recruiting and retaining students, faculty, and staff. Lists basic types of place-making objectives and the design elements of each, and explains the place-making process. (GR)
Descriptors: Campus Planning, Educational Environment, Educational Facilities Design, Enrollment Influences
Kasting, Martha F. – 1980
This document consists of two major sections. The first of these is actually three units that look at applications of arithmetic to business. Basic pre-algebra mathematics is an assumed prerequisite. These units are titled: 367-The Real Numbers; 368-Fractions and Their Uses: Ratio and Proportion; and 369-Exponents: Powers and Roots. Each module…
Descriptors: Algebra, Arithmetic, Business Education, College Mathematics
Jackson, Patricia Ann – 1979
When planning the interior of a library facility, the planning team of librarian, library consultant, architect, and interior design consultant must focus attention on the basic principles of interior design and the psychological needs of the user. Colors for an interior should be selected with careful regard to space, light, and emotional and…
Descriptors: Architectural Programing, Building Design, Design Requirements, Facility Planning
Sunderlin, Sylvia, Ed. – 1968
A collection of 18 short articles dealing with the planning of programs and places for early childhood education comprise the volume. The importance of the right physical environment is stressed as a catalyst that enables a child to receive the best that people and programs can offer. Among the design parameters discussed are indoor-outdoor…
Descriptors: Early Childhood Education, Environmental Influences, Facility Guidelines, Facility Improvement
Cooper, Gloria S., Ed.; Magisos, Joel H., Ed. – 1976
Designed to meet the job-related metric measurement needs of interior design students, this instructional package is one of five for the home economics occupations cluster, part of a set of 55 packages for metric instruction in different occupations. The package is intended for students who already know the occupational terminology, measurement…
Descriptors: Curriculum, Instructional Materials, Interior Design, Learning Activities
Zeisel, John – 1976
This publication provides practical guidelines to design future school buildings and to set up administrative programs for existing structures that can cut the cost of both intentional and accidental school property damage. The first section on building exterior design responses discusses ways to reduce the ongoing cost of property damage by…
Descriptors: Administrator Guides, Administrator Responsibility, Annotated Bibliographies, Architectural Research
Ziff, Matthew – 2001
Design students provide a constant source of energy that moves into the mainstream of society. Their energy needs to be directed toward improving the characteristics of the built environment at every physical and economic scale of activity. Teaching design involves a broad range of decisions on how to present relevant design education content to…
Descriptors: Aesthetic Values, Architecture, Built Environment, Construction Materials
Gillespie, Monica McTeague – 1999
A study of new design features for public schools was conducted to determine what specific design features were being implemented in Virginia's schools. This report summarizes the major trends in facility design that were discovered in the following areas: safety and security features; classroom space; technology areas; administrative spaces;…
Descriptors: Classroom Design, Comparative Analysis, Educational Facilities Design, Elementary Secondary Education
Sannwald, William – Library Administration and Management, 1998
Looks at what makes bookstores so successful today. Examines why exterior and interior spaces are important to libraries; how spaces support the library's mission, goals, and objectives; what libraries can learn from the retail market regarding bookstore merchandising and design; and how this information can benefit libraries. (Author/AEF)
Descriptors: Bookstores, Environment, Facility Planning, Interior Design
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French, Ron – Journal of Staff Development, 2003
What would a school look like if it were designed with teachers' needs in mind, a building created with the idea of fostering professional learning along with student learning? As more schools are being updated or replaced, the opportunity exists not only to ask the question, but also to make changes that foster teacher learning.
Descriptors: Faculty Development, Teacher Effectiveness, Educational Environment, Teaching Conditions
Strand, Bradford N. – 1990
This study compared both physical education "Type A" (activity) space and ancillary space at the Big Ten Universities with the physical education space guidelines established in 1967 by the National Facilities Conference and the assigned guidelines for the seven ancillary space types. The data were obtained through the use of a…
Descriptors: Athletic Fields, College Buildings, Facility Planning, Field Houses
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