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1969

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Index Of Advertisers, New Mexico Architecture Aug 1969

Index Of Advertisers, New Mexico Architecture

New Mexico Architecture

No abstract provided.


Back Matter, New Mexico Architecture Aug 1969

Back Matter, New Mexico Architecture

New Mexico Architecture

No abstract provided.


James J. Dolan House, R. Thomas Slates Aug 1969

James J. Dolan House, R. Thomas Slates

New Mexico Architecture

No abstract provided.


La Luz, Albuquerque, Nm, Antoine Predock Aug 1969

La Luz, Albuquerque, Nm, Antoine Predock

New Mexico Architecture

No abstract provided.


Front Matter, New Mexico Architecture Aug 1969

Front Matter, New Mexico Architecture

New Mexico Architecture

No abstract provided.


Complete Issue, New Mexico Architecture Aug 1969

Complete Issue, New Mexico Architecture

New Mexico Architecture

No abstract provided.


Pennsylvania Folklife Vol. 18, No. 4, Earl F. Robacker, Ada Robacker, Martha S. Best, Don Yoder, Edna Eby Heller, Carter W. Craigie, Betty Snellenburg, William H. Egle, Robert C. Bucher Jul 1969

Pennsylvania Folklife Vol. 18, No. 4, Earl F. Robacker, Ada Robacker, Martha S. Best, Don Yoder, Edna Eby Heller, Carter W. Craigie, Betty Snellenburg, William H. Egle, Robert C. Bucher

Pennsylvania Folklife Magazine

• Discord in the Garden
• The Folk Festival Seminars: Crafts and Customs of the Year
• What to Read on the Amish
• "Soup's On!"
• Festival Highlights
• Folk Festival Program
• Folk Festival Geisinger
• Four Interviews with Powwowers
• The First Historian of the Pennsylvania Germans
• The Public Sale Sixty Years Ago
• The Long Shingle
• Quilts and Quilting: Folk-Cultural Questionnaire No. 12


Book Review: New Mexico In The Nineteenth Century, A Pictorial History, Myra Ellen Jenkins Jun 1969

Book Review: New Mexico In The Nineteenth Century, A Pictorial History, Myra Ellen Jenkins

New Mexico Architecture

No abstract provided.


Index Of Advertisers, New Mexico Architecture Jun 1969

Index Of Advertisers, New Mexico Architecture

New Mexico Architecture

No abstract provided.


Back Matter, New Mexico Architecture Jun 1969

Back Matter, New Mexico Architecture

New Mexico Architecture

No abstract provided.


Front Matter, New Mexico Architecture Jun 1969

Front Matter, New Mexico Architecture

New Mexico Architecture

No abstract provided.


A Water Park, Barbara Kennedy Jun 1969

A Water Park, Barbara Kennedy

Architecture and Planning ETDs

Recreation is esape from compulsion to work for a living, and leisure is the free time when we don't have to do anything at all. Recreation is non-compulsive activity or non-activity; leisure is the time we have for it.

Now we are told that, with the expansion of automated production processes, before long everything society needs may be produced by a minority of the work force. The compulsion to work may suddenly be removed from the majority. Then, what price recreation or leisure?


The Irish Plumbing And Heating Engineer, June 1969 (Complete Issue) Jun 1969

The Irish Plumbing And Heating Engineer, June 1969 (Complete Issue)

Building Services Engineering

No abstract provided.


Sculpture For Play, New Mexico Architecture Jun 1969

Sculpture For Play, New Mexico Architecture

New Mexico Architecture

No abstract provided.


Security Bank And Trust, New Mexico Architecture Jun 1969

Security Bank And Trust, New Mexico Architecture

New Mexico Architecture

No abstract provided.


Nma News, New Mexico Architecture Jun 1969

Nma News, New Mexico Architecture

New Mexico Architecture

No abstract provided.


Complete Issue, New Mexico Architecture Jun 1969

Complete Issue, New Mexico Architecture

New Mexico Architecture

No abstract provided.


Forms In White Stucco, Joe Boehning Jun 1969

Forms In White Stucco, Joe Boehning

New Mexico Architecture

No abstract provided.


A Hospital For The Care & Rehabilitation Of Crippled Children, Jon Lawrence Moore May 1969

A Hospital For The Care & Rehabilitation Of Crippled Children, Jon Lawrence Moore

Architecture and Planning ETDs

The purpose of this program will be to outline the requirements for a Crippled Childrens' Hospital so that the project architect can prepare schematic and preliminary drawings.

This program should not in any way limit the imagination of the architect as long as the specific functional and area requirements are met.


School For Visual And Theater Arts, Noel Smith May 1969

School For Visual And Theater Arts, Noel Smith

Architecture and Planning ETDs

As the city of Albuquerque continues to grow, so too grows interest and activity in the arts. Art and theater groups of every description continue to be formed, with demands for such groups far exceeding the facilities that are available. Albuquerque is in the position where it is developing into the cultural center for a vast surrounding area. And yet, with all this development in the arts it has not provided any facilities for the professionally interested student. It is proposed that such a school, geared towards professional study in the theater and visual art forms, be established in the …


Performing Arena For Inter-Tribal Indian Ceremonial Association, Rodger Boyd May 1969

Performing Arena For Inter-Tribal Indian Ceremonial Association, Rodger Boyd

Architecture and Planning ETDs

In the near future the Inter-Tribal Indian Ceremonial Association located in Gallup, New Mexico plans to re-locate the annual Indian Ceremonial program on a new site. The Inter-Tribal Indian Association states the new complex as a National Indian Memorial Park. It will be a park to preserve a permanent exhibit of the various cultures of the Indians of North America.


Designer's News May 19, 1969, Students Of Risd, Risd Archives May 1969

Designer's News May 19, 1969, Students Of Risd, Risd Archives

All Student Newspapers

The Designer's News was a student-run weekly newspaper published in the late 1960s. The issue of May 19-25, 1969 featured an article about the RISD Landscape Architecture department's study to save Block Island, RI. There also was an interview with John Torres about summer programs at RISD and at a school in Vermont, and an article about a RISD photo student who taught local pre-teens about photography. Also included was an article about the Rhode Island Art Festival and some RISD students who were volunteering their time to help.


Designer's News May 12, 1969, Students Of Risd, Risd Archives May 1969

Designer's News May 12, 1969, Students Of Risd, Risd Archives

All Student Newspapers

The Designer was a student newspaper published in 1942. Three issues remain today. The first two issues are written by typewriter on loose sheaves of paper. The issue of May 12-18, 1969 included articles about Apparel Design's annual show Collection 1969, and an article about Man and his Technology, a seminar that was attended by 250 people. There was a brief article about racial troubles at Hope High School in Providence that was from a publication called EXTRA. Comics, ads, letters and art exhibits were also mentioned.


Community Facilities: Colleges And Universities, Jacksonville-Duval Area Planning Board May 1969

Community Facilities: Colleges And Universities, Jacksonville-Duval Area Planning Board

Jacksonville and Duval Co. Miscellaneous

This is a report on higher education in Jacksonville. The main topics covered are: the educational attainment of Jacksonville's populace; a description of the institutions of higher learning in the area; the proposed new state university in Jacksonville; future needs and recommendations for higher education. May, 1969. PALMM.


A Forming System For Concrete Components, John J. Johnson Iv May 1969

A Forming System For Concrete Components, John J. Johnson Iv

Architecture and Planning ETDs

We have a direct correlation between the complexity of the organism, the complexity of the structure and the complexity of the social structure. This is to say that there exists an inverse function between the complexity of the living organism and the simplification and sublimation of the structure in which that organism lives. We are getting more and more specialized, but as the technology advances, we get to the point where the person or organism that does nothing becomes much more important, purely and simply so that there is some reason to produce. And if the quantity of that organism …


An Educational Research Center For The Albuquerque Zoo, Adenois Lujan May 1969

An Educational Research Center For The Albuquerque Zoo, Adenois Lujan

Architecture and Planning ETDs

Statement of Problem.

The problem, an Educational Research Center for the Albuquerque Zoo is a study of a facility which will benefit both the Albuquerque Zoo and the community itself. This facility must have a high degree of flexibility of use and should permit a high rate of utilization.

Purpose of Facility.

The concept of this facility, reflected in the program which follows, is based upon the function and type of research which will be performed in this facility. It will also be based upon the proven effectiveness of instructional aids in improving both qualitatively and quantitatively, the teaching-learning process.


High Rise Livestock Feeding Facility, Richard Engstorm May 1969

High Rise Livestock Feeding Facility, Richard Engstorm

Architecture and Planning ETDs

To enable this complex to operate feasibly within the criterion set down, it will have to incorporate many operations involving the total usage of the inputs to finished manufactured goods. The section chosen to be solved in detail is the handling of livestock from un-loading until delivery to the processing plant. Other operations will be dealt with on the surface only. The following questions; therefore, deal only with the inputs in live form.


Taos Neighborhood Study, Stephen A. Cox May 1969

Taos Neighborhood Study, Stephen A. Cox

Architecture and Planning ETDs

Methods employed in city planning vary from one office to another, but in general are just about the same. The planner has the information available about the political system of the city required to provide funding for projects. He also has the required information about the traffic patterns and building massing to set guidelines for future building. This is referred to as a master plan. If he ever thinks about the character of his community, it is most likely to be his own visual image.

However, there is an new approach to the method of research into city planning which …


Lake Linganore: A High Density Town, Geoffrey Andros Beebe May 1969

Lake Linganore: A High Density Town, Geoffrey Andros Beebe

Architecture and Planning ETDs

The problem to be presented involves a new community development in the Washington D.C. area, in particular two and one-half miles east of Frederick, Maryland. The site is 2,200 acres of rolling farm and wood land, with a creek running the greatest length of the site. The community is planned for an ultimate population of 22,000 persons, or an overall density of ten persons per acre.


An Underwater Oceanographic Research Habitat, Windell H. Kilmer May 1969

An Underwater Oceanographic Research Habitat, Windell H. Kilmer

Architecture and Planning ETDs

The purpose of this program is to set the goals, specify the requirements, and establish the limits for my involvement in the design of an Underwater Habitat which would be placed on a submerged continental shelf which borders one of the land masses. The habitat would serve an oceanographic research team who would be employed within a pilot program to ascertain the performance of the habitat for future human occupation in larger numbers.