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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. Wikipedia : Wikipedia for Schools/Welcome/Architectural Art

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    Watkin, David (Sep 2005), A History of Western Architecture, Hali Publications Modernism Banham, Reyner, (1 Dec 1980) Theory and Design in the First Machine Age Architectural Press. Curtis, William J. R. (1987), Modern Architecture Since 1900, Phaidon Press Frampton, Kenneth (1992). Modern Architecture, a critical history. Thames & Hudson ...

  4. MasterSpec - Wikipedia

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    MasterSpec content and software is exclusively developed and distributed by Deltek (formerly Avitru) [1] for the American Institute of Architects (AIA). [2] It was developed in 1969 by the AIA to provide architects a means to create technical specifications without spending a lot of time researching products and writing up to date technical ...

  5. C. B. J. Snyder - Wikipedia

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    Charles B. J. Snyder (November 4, 1860 – November 14, 1945) was an American architect, architectural engineer, and mechanical engineer in the field of urban school building design and construction.

  6. Collegiate Gothic - Wikipedia

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    Collegiate Gothic is an architectural style subgenre of Gothic Revival architecture, popular in the late-19th and early-20th centuries for college and high school buildings in the United States and Canada, and to a certain extent Europe. A form of historicist architecture, it

  7. Consortium of Local Authorities Special Programme - Wikipedia

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    In addition to schools, the CLASP system was also used in the 1960s for the buildings of the University of York, designed by architect Andrew Derbyshire between 1961 and 1963. [2] An unusual, perhaps unique use of the system is the Catholic church of St Michael and All Angels in Wombwell, South Yorkshire. Wombwell is prone to mining subsidence ...

  8. Two-room school - Wikipedia

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    Two-room masonry school built c. 1914 in Osgood, Ohio. A 1909 school planning guide from New Mexico suggests a school room be no bigger than 24 by 30 feet (7.3 m × 9.1 m) which would seat up to 40 students, as "a teacher having charge of more than this number cannot do satisfactory work - especially in a rural school".

  9. Whole Building Design Guide - Wikipedia

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    The Whole Building Design Guide or WBDG is guidance in the United States, described by the Federal Energy Management Program as "a complete internet resource to a wide range of building-related design guidance, criteria and technology", and meets the requirements in guidance documents for Executive Order 13123. [1]