Educational Facilities Laboratories
55 works on record
Works

Arts and the handicapped

Bricks and mortarboards

Reusing railroad stations
Instructional hardware
The neglected majority
Study carrels
The economy of energy conservation in educational facilities
Environmental education
New places for the arts
The arts in found places
High schools, 1962
Memo to ambulatory health care planners
To build or not to build
One out of ten
Some sensible and outrageous ideas for the future
Places for environmental education
Divisible auditoriums
A divisible auditorium, Boulder City, Nevada
The open plan school
The Impact of technology on the library building
Newton South High School, Newton, Massachusetts
The high school auditorium
Rich Township High School, Olympia Fields, Campus, Rich township, Illinois
Design for paperbacks
Montrose Elementary School, Laredo, Texas
Arts and the handicapped : an issue of access
Grants & Projects, 1961-1963; a report
Environmental education/facility resources
Schools without walls
Relocatable school facilities
Campus in transition
Memo to ambulatory health care planners from Educational Facilities Laboratories [...].
Schools for new towns
Holland High School, Holland, Michigan
Campus and community
Computers and school planning
Community school centers
The things of education
CRC performance guidelines for planning community resource centers
New life for old schools
The imperative of planning together
The schoolhouse in the city, 1966
Higher education facilities design awards
The School in the urban environment
Legislation pertaining to new communities
Urban educational facilities options
Two middle schools, Saginaw Township, Michigan
Horizontal and vertical circulation in university instructional and research buildings
A center for conferences and continuing education
The role of the physical environment in the education of children with learning disabilities
North Hagerstown High School, Hagerstown, Maryland
Dollars and educational sense
School construction systems development
Conventional gymnasium vs. geodesic field house
Public School No. 9, Borough of Queens, New York City