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Articles 121 - 137 of 137
Full-Text Articles in Architecture
Mainstreaming The Handicapped: A Design Guide, Uriel Cohen, Jeffrey Beer, Elizabeth Kidera
Mainstreaming The Handicapped: A Design Guide, Uriel Cohen, Jeffrey Beer, Elizabeth Kidera
Center for Architecture and Urban Planning Research Books
A design guide for mainstreaming handicapped children in educational facilities. Based on a user-oriented programming process and existing research literature, 18 design principles are advanced for helping physically disabled and mildly retarded children cope with school facilities. Design principles suggest the important characteristics of environments hypothesized to promote children's interaction, positive self-image, confidence, accessibility and academic development.
Pennsylvania Folklife Vol. 28, No. 2, Nancy K. Wierman, Joyce Demcher Moran, Louis Winkler, Alvin F. Kemp, Judith E. Fryer
Pennsylvania Folklife Vol. 28, No. 2, Nancy K. Wierman, Joyce Demcher Moran, Louis Winkler, Alvin F. Kemp, Judith E. Fryer
Pennsylvania Folklife Magazine
• The Pennsylvania Dutchman
• Miz Ukraini: "We are From the Ukraine"
• Pennsylvania German Astronomy and Astrology XVII: German Language Almanacs
• Pennsylvania Dutch Dialect Stories
• Taufscheine: A New Index for People Hunters, Part II
• Aldes un Neies
Prologue, David Howard Bell
Prologue, David Howard Bell
Oz
Editorial board and Prologue, an introduction to volume 1
1979; Church Books; Sunday School, Pilgrim Missionary Baptist Church
1979; Church Books; Sunday School, Pilgrim Missionary Baptist Church
Sunday School Books
No abstract provided.
Mott House: Architectural Change In Colonial Rhode Island: The Mott House As A Case Study, Dell Upton
Mott House: Architectural Change In Colonial Rhode Island: The Mott House As A Case Study, Dell Upton
Documentation
A case study of the history of the Mott House formerly located on the west shore of Aquidneck Island in Portsmouth, Rhode Island. When it was systematically dismantled in 1973, Dell Upton had the opportunity to study the history of the structure's complexity.
Dell Upton. Architectural Change in Colonial Rhode Island: The Mott House as a Case Study. Published in Old-Time New England Mass.: Society for the Preservation of New England Antiquities, Volume 69, Number 255 (Winter/Spring, 1979).
1979 Stanley A. Bauman Photograph Collection Index, Stonehill College Archives
1979 Stanley A. Bauman Photograph Collection Index, Stonehill College Archives
Bauman Indexes
Chronological Listing of all negatives taken by Stanley A. Bauman during 1979. The numbers to the left of each entry indicates the envelope those of negatives are found in. Please use this number when requesting contact sheets for images.
Recommendations For Child Play Areas, Uriel Cohen, Ann B. Hill, Carolg G. Lane, Tim Mcginty, Gary T. Moore
Recommendations For Child Play Areas, Uriel Cohen, Ann B. Hill, Carolg G. Lane, Tim Mcginty, Gary T. Moore
Center for Architecture and Urban Planning Research Books
Design guide for the planning, programming and design of children's outdoor play environments. Includes 75 patterns for a range of children's play areas imbedded in a tiered park system and in conjunction with recreation, community and educational facilities. Based on current research information. Received an Award for Applied Research in 1980 from Progressive Architecture. Reprinted 1983, with new photographs in 1985, 1988, and in 1991. Highly illustrated.
Review Of The Cultural Roots Of National Socialism, By Hermann Glaser, Barbara Miller Lane
Review Of The Cultural Roots Of National Socialism, By Hermann Glaser, Barbara Miller Lane
Growth and Structure of Cities Faculty Research and Scholarship
No abstract provided.
Catalogue Two: Syracuse School Of Architecture Journal, Catalogue 2, Syracuse School Of Architecture, Sarah J. Reynard, Randall Korman
Catalogue Two: Syracuse School Of Architecture Journal, Catalogue 2, Syracuse School Of Architecture, Sarah J. Reynard, Randall Korman
School of Architecture - All Scholarship
ARC: Syracuse School of Architecture Journal of 1979.
Selected student works.
Cadmium In Forest Ecosystems Around Lead Smelters In Missouri, Nord L. Gale, Bobby G. Wixson
Cadmium In Forest Ecosystems Around Lead Smelters In Missouri, Nord L. Gale, Bobby G. Wixson
Biological Sciences Faculty Research & Creative Works
The development of Missouri's new lead belt within the past decade has provided an excellent opportunity to study the dissemination and effects of heavy metals in a deciduous forest ecosystem. Primary lead smelters, within the new lead belt have been identified as potential sources of cadmium as well as lead, zinc, and copper. Sintering and blast furnace operations tend to produce significant quantities of small particulates highly enriched in cadmium and other heavy metals. At one smelter, samples of stack particulate emissions indicate that as much as 0.21 lb of cadmium may be released to the atmosphere per hour. This …
Insites, 1979, Utah State University
Insites, 1979, Utah State University
inSites
Magazine of the Department of Landscape Architecture and Environmental Planning
Ua1b3/6 1979 Reports & Recommendations, Wku Parking & Traffic Committee
Ua1b3/6 1979 Reports & Recommendations, Wku Parking & Traffic Committee
WKU Archives Records
Reports and recommendations made by the WKU Parking & Traffic Committee for 1979.
Saed News V1, N1, Fall 1979, School Of Architecture And Environmental Design
Saed News V1, N1, Fall 1979, School Of Architecture And Environmental Design
School of Architecture and Environmental Design Publications
The School of Architecture and Environmental Design publication, Fall 1979.
Human Aspects Of Planning Shopping Centers, Nicholas Patricios
Human Aspects Of Planning Shopping Centers, Nicholas Patricios
Nicholas Patricios
After a brief outline of the macro- and micro-model approaches to shopping, a perception and spatial behavior model is selected as a framework for the research study. The study aims to identify the variables constituting the mental image of a consumer's shopping environment and which of these variables are considered important in spatial choice. Statistically significant differences in the preferences of shoppers are found based on the type of township the shopper lives in, the purpose of the shopping trip, and the shopper's income group. Patterns of variation on consumer attitudes as to the perceived importance of various attributes are …
An Agentive Perspective Of Urban Planning, Nicholas Patricios
An Agentive Perspective Of Urban Planning, Nicholas Patricios
Nicholas Patricios
An agentive model of person-environment relations is proposed based on environmental behavior research. The agentive process consists of three stages: awareness of information in the phenomenal environment; perception and cognition - construal - of the environmental information; and action in the behavioral environment. The agentive model of urban planning brings together theory and practice and would assist efforts to resolve conflicts and achieve consensus in urban planning transactions.