School Building ProblemsTeachers College, Columbia University, 1927 - 697 pages |
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... Space Requirements for a New High School Building . 433 SERVICE FACILITIES 66. Home Room Lockers for a Senior High School . 67. Shower and Locker Facilities for High School Girls . 439 443 68. Lighting Fixtures for Classrooms .. 447 69 ...
... Space Requirements for a New High School Building . 433 SERVICE FACILITIES 66. Home Room Lockers for a Senior High School . 67. Shower and Locker Facilities for High School Girls . 439 443 68. Lighting Fixtures for Classrooms .. 447 69 ...
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... spaces will be limited in amount because of the desire to keep all tax - producing properties on the tax roll and thus maintain low tax rates which will attract newcomers to live in Mifflin . The large majority of the present residences ...
... spaces will be limited in amount because of the desire to keep all tax - producing properties on the tax roll and thus maintain low tax rates which will attract newcomers to live in Mifflin . The large majority of the present residences ...
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... spaces , the density of population , and the location and use of buildings , structures and land for trade , industry , residence or other purposes . Such regulations may provide that a board of appeals may determine and vary their ...
... spaces , the density of population , and the location and use of buildings , structures and land for trade , industry , residence or other purposes . Such regulations may provide that a board of appeals may determine and vary their ...
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... spaces , or require a lower height of building or a less number of stories , or require a greater per- centage of lot to be left unoccupied , or impose other higher stand- ards than are required in any other statute , or local ordinance ...
... spaces , or require a lower height of building or a less number of stories , or require a greater per- centage of lot to be left unoccupied , or impose other higher stand- ards than are required in any other statute , or local ordinance ...
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... space can be utilized all of the school day ? 7. What should be the ratio between the number of special- ized activity rooms and academic rooms ? Between specialized activity floor space and academic floor space ? 8. How does the ...
... space can be utilized all of the school day ? 7. What should be the ratio between the number of special- ized activity rooms and academic rooms ? Between specialized activity floor space and academic floor space ? 8. How does the ...
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