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Rockwell Manufacturing Co., Pittsburgh, PA. – 1966
This facility planning guide was developed by a commercial firm for use by school personnel in planning and equiping industrial education shops. It is based on an analysis of reports made by the company's 150 field representatives and information furnished by school administrators and architects. Five fundamental planning concepts and a cycle of…
Descriptors: Design Requirements, Equipment Standards, Equipment Utilization, Facility Guidelines
Vickery, D. J. – 1970
The curricula of industrial arts courses in the Asian Region are changing to a more general approach to arouse interest in, and simple understanding of, industry and industrial processes. Spaces for industrial arts should be less tightly tailored to the needs of specific subject fields than was the case in the past. In secondary general schools,…
Descriptors: Curriculum Development, Design Requirements, Efficiency, Facility Guidelines

Khan, Khurshid A.; Vickery, D. J. – 1970
The utilization of workshop accomodations in the countries of the Asian Region are examined and the study concludes that, in most schools, a single multipurpose workshop is more economical than the separate workshops for separate crafts that are in common use at present. Design criteria are developed for multipurpose "industrial arts"…
Descriptors: Curriculum Development, Design Requirements, Facility Guidelines, Facility Requirements
Gallington, Ralph O. – IAVE, 1966
Industrial arts is to suffer much change in the immediate future if it is to survive. In teaching modern American industry, the most effective methods and equipment must be used. Duplication of facilities should be minimized and larger unit facilities should be geared to team teaching. Machines and equipment should be designed to move freely from…
Descriptors: Classroom Design, Classroom Environment, Design Requirements, Flexible Facilities
Kishkunas, Louis J. – 1966
Methods in use in industry are suggested for providing vocational facilities that are flexible and adaptable to changing conditions. Academic and vocational activities are allowed to intermix in order to implement interdisciplinary educational situations. A systems approach to construction enabling specification of building components to fulfill…
Descriptors: Building Conversion, Building Design, Educational Facilities, Educational Facilities Design