Mission and Place: Strengthening Learning and Community Through Campus DesignPraeger Publishers, 2005 - 286 páginas Having worked for over 60 colleges and universities and visited hundreds more in careers as institutional planners and designers, the authors have found that in most cases, the physical campus mirrors the issues an institution faces. Mission and Place shows how institutions of higher education can provide leadership in addressing important strategic issues through campus design and planning and how at the same time they can create an enduring legacy. It presents a visionary mission-based framework that the trustees, presidents, and senior administrators of today's colleges and universities, and their design and planning consultants, can use in overall campus planning and design decisions; and it focuses this vision with specific actions that can be undertaken at all levels of institutional governance and administration. |
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... housing types . Many institutions are finding they must now offer larger and more luxurious housing to the students they are eager to attract . Many students also want more hous- ing choices . To be competitive , institutions have ...
... housing types . Many institutions are finding they must now offer larger and more luxurious housing to the students they are eager to attract . Many students also want more hous- ing choices . To be competitive , institutions have ...
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... housing relative to owner - occupied housing caused at least the perception that a block or neighborhood is deteriorating . Reasonably priced , attractive housing close to the institution Nonresident students who don't commute from home ...
... housing relative to owner - occupied housing caused at least the perception that a block or neighborhood is deteriorating . Reasonably priced , attractive housing close to the institution Nonresident students who don't commute from home ...
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... housing . The institution's existing housing was located on the side of the campus farthest from downtown . To enliven the core campus area and the down- town area close to the campus as well , the master plan prepared by Sasaki ...
... housing . The institution's existing housing was located on the side of the campus farthest from downtown . To enliven the core campus area and the down- town area close to the campus as well , the master plan prepared by Sasaki ...
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Two A Changing Context | 11 |
Three Linking an Institutions Mission and Its Place | 27 |
Seven Meaningful Places | 73 |
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Mission and Place: Strengthening Learning and Community Through Campus Design Daniel R. Kenney,Ricardo Dumont Vista de fragmentos - 2005 |
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