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A Performing Arts Center For Arlington, Texas, Rebecca Boles
A Performing Arts Center For Arlington, Texas, Rebecca Boles
Interior Design Faculty Publications
In the spring of 1983, several Arlington community groups formed the Performing Arts Coalition. Foremost among their priorities was the establishment of a Performing Arts Center for their community. Arlington undisputedly needs a cultural center and the growth of coalition groups is proof that the city has sufficient interest to sustain such an effort. A performing arts center would be beneficial to the coalition for many reasons. Shared staff and facilities increases the cost effectiveness of the member organizations. A consolidation of facilities would produce the best equipped showcase for the performing arts, and the consolidation of creative talent and …
A Performing Arts Center For Arlington, Texas, Rebecca L. Boles
A Performing Arts Center For Arlington, Texas, Rebecca L. Boles
School of Architecture Theses
In the spring of 1983, several Arlington community groups formed the Performing Arts Coalition. Foremost among their priorities was the establishment of a Performing Arts Center for their community. Arlington undisputedly needs a cultural center and the growth of coalition groups is proof that the city has sufficient interest to sustain such an effort. A performing arts center would be beneficial to the coalition for many reasons. Shared staff and facilities increases the cost effectiveness of the member organizations. A consolidation of facilities would produce the best equipped showcase for the performing arts, and the consolidation of creative talent and …
The Phoenix Bird Rehabilitation Center, Cleburne, Texas, Thomas M. Bodell
The Phoenix Bird Rehabilitation Center, Cleburne, Texas, Thomas M. Bodell
School of Architecture Theses
The Phoenix Center, presently of Arlington, Texas is the largest bird rehabilitation center in North Texas. It is a non-profit corporation dedicated to the preservation of Texas avian wildlife and has been rapidly expanding during the last several years. The Center is currently engaged in acquiring land and donations for the construction of new facilities. A preliminary site plan for the new facility was prepared by Professor James Turner's graduate landscape class, LARC 5674 during the fall semester 1982. As the architectural consultant for the project, Bodell worked closely with the landscape students to develop the site plan which was …
Saed News V1, N5, Spring 1984, School Of Architecture And Environmental Design
Saed News V1, N5, Spring 1984, School Of Architecture And Environmental Design
School of Architecture and Environmental Design Publications
The School of Architecture and Environmental Design publication, Spring 1984.