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  2. Educational architecture - Wikipedia

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    Princeton University Graduate College (1913), designed by Ralph Adams Cram in the Collegiate Gothic style. Educational architecture, school architecture or school building design is a discipline which practices architect and others for the design of educational institutions, such as schools and universities, as well as other choices in the educational design of learning experiences.

  3. List of architecture magazines - Wikipedia

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    Architectural Design, UK-based architectural journal first launched in 1930 which today presents bi-monthly theme-based issues; Architectural Digest; Architectural Review, monthly, published in London since 1896; Blueprint, British architecture and design monthly established in 1983; Building Design, British weekly magazine, online-only since 2014

  4. Journal of Architectural Education - Wikipedia

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    The Journal of Architectural Education is a biannual peer-reviewed academic journal published by Routledge on behalf of the Association of Collegiate Schools of Architecture (ACSA). It was established in 1947 and the editor-in-chief is Marc J. Neveu (Woodbury University).

  5. List of education journals - Wikipedia

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    This page lists peer-reviewed journals in educational and closely related fields. Discipline-specific. Arts and humanities. Arts Education Policy Review;

  6. Educational institution - Wikipedia

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    Princeton University Graduate College (1913), designed by Ralph Adams Cram in the Collegiate Gothic style. Educational architecture, school architecture or school building design is a discipline which practices architect and others for the design of educational institutions, such as schools and universities, as well as other choices in the educational design of learning experiences.

  7. History of college campuses and architecture in the United ...

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    The architecture firm McKim, Mead, and White designed many of the university's new buildings, including the Low Library. [25] This shift away from previous styles reflected changes and trends in city planning, as demonstrated by the Burnham Plan of Chicago. Not all colleges designed their buildings in keeping with the Beaux Arts aesthetic.

  8. Frontiers of Architectural Research - Wikipedia

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    Frontiers of Architectural Research is a quarterly peer-reviewed open access academic journal covering the field of architecture, including architectural design and theory, architectural science and technology, urban planning, landscape architecture, existing building renovation and architectural heritage conservation.

  9. Category:Educational buildings - Wikipedia

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    Art Nouveau educational buildings (32 P) M. Museums (31 C, 2 P) S. School buildings (8 C, 4 P) U. University and college buildings (18 C, 6 P)