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Building type basics for college and university facilities
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Hoboken, N.J. : John Wiley, 2003
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9780471439639
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* Content ranges from isolated bucolic environments to large urban environments.
* Includes many building types such as dormitories, classrooms, and research facilities.
* Covers sweeping changes such as distance learning facilities, technology-driven research laboratories, and electronically enhanced dormitories.
* Contributing industry leaders include Hardy Holzman Pfeiffer Associates, Kieren Timberlake, Ruble Yudell, Robert A.M. Stern Architects, Ellenzweig Associates, and many others.

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Author Notes

David J. Neuman, Faia, is the University Architect and Associate Vice Provost for Planning at Stanford University. His campus plans, historic preservation projects, and individual building and landscape designs have earned him more than sixty national, state, and regional awards
Stephen A. Kliment, Faia is an architectural journalist and an adjunct professor at the City College of New York. He was chief editor of Architectural Record from 1990 to 1996


Table of Contents

Stephen A. KlimentDavid J. NeumanDavid NelsonJohn Ruble and Moore Ruble YudellGraham S. Wyatt and Robert A. M. SternMichael C. LauberCharles M. DavisRoy V. ViklundJames Timberlake and Stephen KieranJean Marie Gath and Debra Waters
Prefacep. vi
Acknowledgmentsp. viii
1. Campus Planningp. 1
2. The New University and Sustainability: Recent Case Studiesp. 45
3. Libraries/Learning Centersp. 65
4. Academic Buildings and Professional Schoolsp. 93
5. Science Teaching and Research Facilitiesp. 121
6. Housingp. 161
7. Athletics and Recreation Facilitiesp. 185
8. Social and Support Facilitiesp. 221
9. Cultural Centersp. 253
Bibliography and Referencesp. 289
Indexp. 295