The Sarasota County School Building Program 1955-1960 is revisited through a detailed examination of how architects and educators collaborated to design an innovative group of public schools that provided opportunities for the transformation of learning space. This multi-dimensioned examination is grounded in an historical contextualization of the school building program; in visual and discursive archival analysis related to four of the schools considered especially notable; and in the integration of contemporary voices of some of the teachers, students, and educational employees who worked in these schools. A concluding section discusses four key lessons of this artistic-educational collaboration that might be fruitful for educators to pon...
This paper presents a system for participatory appraisal and idea generation by a school’s users to ...
The relationship between school buildings and their pedagogies is complex. There is a consensus that...
Vita.Research continues to document that children learn more rapidly in environments that are stimul...
The Sarasota County School Building Program 1955-1960 is revisited through a detailed examination of...
An overriding principle of architecture is form ever follows function. With this principle, the de...
School design occurs within a complicated matrix of divergent aspirations of the stakeholder communi...
In the last twenty-five years, school architects have had to respond to numerous educational innovat...
This paper presents a project based on collaboration between architects, education specialists, teac...
The research involves enhanced use of public school buildings and open spaces. Improvements to schoo...
The purpose of the study was to identify perceptions of the contributions made by superintendents an...
This thesis examines the post-war progressive modernist suburban elementary school design. Political...
American classroom design has remained relatively unchanged for decades, however instructional pract...
The literature in the area of educational facilities design and the built environment for schools is...
Past practices shape and limit the design imagination of teachers, pupils, parents, governors, and o...
Architects and school leaders are integral to the process of procuring, designing, constructing and ...
This paper presents a system for participatory appraisal and idea generation by a school’s users to ...
The relationship between school buildings and their pedagogies is complex. There is a consensus that...
Vita.Research continues to document that children learn more rapidly in environments that are stimul...
The Sarasota County School Building Program 1955-1960 is revisited through a detailed examination of...
An overriding principle of architecture is form ever follows function. With this principle, the de...
School design occurs within a complicated matrix of divergent aspirations of the stakeholder communi...
In the last twenty-five years, school architects have had to respond to numerous educational innovat...
This paper presents a project based on collaboration between architects, education specialists, teac...
The research involves enhanced use of public school buildings and open spaces. Improvements to schoo...
The purpose of the study was to identify perceptions of the contributions made by superintendents an...
This thesis examines the post-war progressive modernist suburban elementary school design. Political...
American classroom design has remained relatively unchanged for decades, however instructional pract...
The literature in the area of educational facilities design and the built environment for schools is...
Past practices shape and limit the design imagination of teachers, pupils, parents, governors, and o...
Architects and school leaders are integral to the process of procuring, designing, constructing and ...
This paper presents a system for participatory appraisal and idea generation by a school’s users to ...
The relationship between school buildings and their pedagogies is complex. There is a consensus that...
Vita.Research continues to document that children learn more rapidly in environments that are stimul...