Architecture is Elementary, Revised

Architecture is Elementary, Revised
Title Architecture is Elementary, Revised PDF eBook
Author Nathan Winters
Publisher Gibbs Smith
Total Pages 284
Release 2005-09-02
Genre Architecture
ISBN 1586858297

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Awarded for its unique ink illustrations, this newly revised edition of Architecture is Elementary is a self-instruction book that concisely and coherently discusses the principles of architectural design. Stimulating lessons challenge the lay person and trigger creative responses. New features include a fresh design and layout, 50 new illustrations of recent and planned buildings, and new lessons that update the book for the world of twenty-first-century architecture. Author Nathan Winters explains the rationale for developers choosing to build higher and taller with modern high-rises, and explores the engineering challenges for such giant structures. He also addresses the dangers of such adventurous design in this century, including becoming tempting targets for terrorists. Architecture is Elementary also explores issues surrounding modern landscape architecture, as Winters looks at the impact of green design and cities that seek to reclaim useless spaces (such as inactive railroad lines), converting them into parks for urban use. He also explores the financial and economic benefits of beautified landscape. The new layout, new lesson materials, and current examples of future thinking in the world of architecture make this a must-have for every serious teacher, student, and practitioner of architecture.

Architecture is Elementary

Architecture is Elementary
Title Architecture is Elementary PDF eBook
Author Nathan B. Winters
Publisher
Total Pages 256
Release 1997
Genre Architecture
ISBN

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Social Center Features in New Elementary School Architecture and the Plans of Sixteen Socialized Schools

Social Center Features in New Elementary School Architecture and the Plans of Sixteen Socialized Schools
Title Social Center Features in New Elementary School Architecture and the Plans of Sixteen Socialized Schools PDF eBook
Author Clarence Arthur 1872-1944 Perry
Publisher Legare Street Press
Total Pages 0
Release 2023-07-18
Genre
ISBN 9781022212619

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This book explores the design and features of new elementary schools that incorporate social centers. The author analyzes sixteen different schools and their unique socialized designs and features. This work has been selected by scholars as being culturally important, and is part of the knowledge base of civilization as we know it. This work is in the "public domain in the United States of America, and possibly other nations. Within the United States, you may freely copy and distribute this work, as no entity (individual or corporate) has a copyright on the body of the work. Scholars believe, and we concur, that this work is important enough to be preserved, reproduced, and made generally available to the public. We appreciate your support of the preservation process, and thank you for being an important part of keeping this knowledge alive and relevant.

A Pattern Book of New Orleans Architecture

A Pattern Book of New Orleans Architecture
Title A Pattern Book of New Orleans Architecture PDF eBook
Author Roulhac B. Toledano
Publisher Pelican Publishing
Total Pages 257
Release 2010-02-11
Genre Architecture
ISBN 1455610178

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A study of historic architectural styles of New Orleans homes. This presentation of nineteenth-century gouache and watercolor archival paintings from the New Orleans Notarial Archives offers a glimpse at what old, renovated, restored, and new buildings in New Orleans neighborhoods not only might look like, but how they should look. Including examples of each New Orleans house type, ranging from the French colonial plantation home to the Creole cottage, this volume offers historic plans for each house along with contemporary adaptive-use alternatives to suit modern needs. An architectural pattern book, educational tool, city planner’s handbook, and stunning visual presentation, this gorgeous resource is intended for all interested in historic preservation and architectural history as well as those wishing to build a modern home in an authentic New Orleans style. Praise for A Pattern Book of New Orleans Architecture “An enchanting waltz through the heart of the Crescent City choreographed by the doyenne of New Orleans’ preservationists. [Toledano] presents two centuries of colored renderings from the New Orleans Notarial Archives in a stunning visual portrait of the city’s built heritage, while architect Gate Pratt’s pattern book of new homes designed in authentic styles provides an indispensable resource for rebuilding efforts. This work is destined to become the quintessential bible for historians, preservationists, architects, and all those interested in the true story of the architectural traditions that have shaped the ‘real’ New Orleans.” —Russell Versaci, AIA, traditional architect and author of Creating a New Old House and Roots of Home “For architects, builders, and developers working in the Crescent City, Roulhac B. Toledano’s A Pattern Book of New Orleans Architecture reveals an extraordinary new design resource. Toledano describes in detail the evolution of the city and the building types that have given the city a character unique in the world. Modern floor plans designed by local architects for historic house types demonstrate that the traditional architectural patterns of New Orleans are as accommodating today as in the past. For local practitioners and visitors wishing to build in New Orleans, Toledano’s pattern book is essential for sensitive and thoughtful design in this most exotic and precious city.” —Paul Ostergaard, AIA, Urban Design Associates, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania

Social Center Features in New Elementary School Architecture and the Plans of Sixteen Socialized Schools

Social Center Features in New Elementary School Architecture and the Plans of Sixteen Socialized Schools
Title Social Center Features in New Elementary School Architecture and the Plans of Sixteen Socialized Schools PDF eBook
Author Clarence Arthur Perry
Publisher
Total Pages 60
Release 1912
Genre Elementary school buildings
ISBN

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Planning and Designing Scho

Planning and Designing Scho
Title Planning and Designing Scho PDF eBook
Author C. William Brubaker
Publisher McGraw Hill Professional
Total Pages 203
Release 1998
Genre Architecture
ISBN 9780070494053

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With a new baby boom on the horizon for the 21st century, large increases in the number of school-age children will drive the rehabilitation of outdated facilities and the construction of new ones. The school market, from elementary through university, is thriving, and comprehensive analysis of the requirements of tomorrow's schools is sorely needed. New educational tools, new mixes of student bodies, and new philosophies of learning characterize today's schools; this book illuminates the design implications for the retrofitting and new construction of elementary and secondary schools.

Sustainable School Architecture

Sustainable School Architecture
Title Sustainable School Architecture PDF eBook
Author Lisa Gelfand
Publisher John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages 354
Release 2010-03-29
Genre Architecture
ISBN 0470445432

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Get the comprehensive guide to the sustainable design of schools. The elementary and secondary school buildings and campuses built today are the schools of the future. Sustainable School Architecture is a guide to the planning, architecture, and design of schools that are healthy, stimulating, and will conserve energy and resources. Written with the needs of architects, construction professionals, educators, and school administration in mind, the book provides a road map for sustainable planning, design, construction, and operations. By its very nature, a school is often the centerpiece of its community and, therefore, well positioned to take the lead in influencing environmental awareness. Building on this point, Sustainable School Architecture shows how eco-friendly practices for school construction can create an environment that young students will emulate and carry into the world. Written by experts on sustainable school design, this book: Focuses on the links between best sustainable practices and the specific needs of educational institutions. Has nineteen international case studies of the best contemporary sustainable schools located in urban, suburban, and rural communities in temperate, tropical, and extreme climate zones. Contains valuable information on the California Collaborative for High Performance Schools (CHPS) and the Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED®) rating system. Serves as a resource for incremental modernization and operation strategies as well as comprehensive transformation. Offers tips on running an integrated, community-based design process with support information on the materials and systems of the sustainable school. Includes contributions by experts on approaches to the sites, systems, maintenance, and operation of sustainable schools. With a practical overview of how sustainability can be achieved in new and existing schools, and how to maintain this momentum in the years ahead, this important book provides architects with detailed guidance for designing healthier learning environments to help usher in a more promising future.