School Building ProblemsTeachers College, Columbia University, 1927 - 697 pages |
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... Classrooms .. 447 69. Determining the Adequacy of Stairways . 70. The Ventilation of School Buildings .. 449 452 71. Planning the Toilet Facilities . . . . . 467 ROOMS REQUIRING SPECIAL PLANNING 72. Administrative Offices in a City ...
... Classrooms .. 447 69. Determining the Adequacy of Stairways . 70. The Ventilation of School Buildings .. 449 452 71. Planning the Toilet Facilities . . . . . 467 ROOMS REQUIRING SPECIAL PLANNING 72. Administrative Offices in a City ...
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... Classroom . 91. Selecting the Pupil Equipment for Classrooms ... 92. Selecting the Student Equipment for the Physics and Chemistry Laboratories . 538 555 558 573 93. Planning the Equipment for a Gymnasium . 94. Playground Equipment ...
... Classroom . 91. Selecting the Pupil Equipment for Classrooms ... 92. Selecting the Student Equipment for the Physics and Chemistry Laboratories . 538 555 558 573 93. Planning the Equipment for a Gymnasium . 94. Playground Equipment ...
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... classrooms , but the over- head radiation , poor ventilation , and lack of natural lighting make it unsatisfactory for classrooms . One class is at present conducted in the basement . There are twelve rooms , with a present enrollment ...
... classrooms , but the over- head radiation , poor ventilation , and lack of natural lighting make it unsatisfactory for classrooms . One class is at present conducted in the basement . There are twelve rooms , with a present enrollment ...
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... classrooms in ele- mentary buildings be built not larger than is necessary to seat 42 pupils as a maximum . Assignment 1. Are data available to support these recommendations ? What do they show ? 2. Why should elementary classes be ...
... classrooms in ele- mentary buildings be built not larger than is necessary to seat 42 pupils as a maximum . Assignment 1. Are data available to support these recommendations ? What do they show ? 2. Why should elementary classes be ...
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... classroom No. 22 is 623 square feet . The scale on these floor plans is 16 inch 4 feet . Reference in the tables to the floor plans is to be interpreted as follows : Room I - 8 signifies Room 8 of the first floor . Table 1 shows the ...
... classroom No. 22 is 623 square feet . The scale on these floor plans is 16 inch 4 feet . Reference in the tables to the floor plans is to be interpreted as follows : Room I - 8 signifies Room 8 of the first floor . Table 1 shows the ...
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