Up, up and Away.
American School & University, April, 2007 by RYDEEN, JAMES E.
Byline: JAMES E. RYDEEN
Visually exciting exterior and interior architectural designs can enrich learning environments. Research indicates student achievement rises in buildings of higher aesthetic standards. But, such physical enhancements often come with a hefty pricetag. Over the last 40 years, school buildings slowly have grown in volume, and increased costs have followed.
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During the 1960s, a high school for 1,800 to 2,400 students was designed in the range of 125 to 150 square feet per student and 1,700 to 2,400 cubic feet per student. Today, the range is 160 to 215 ...
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