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School Architecture Renaissance Author: Jun Ueno Publisher: Kajima Publishing Format: A5 Pages: 190 Price (tax included): ¥ 2,860 Schools are where children spend a significant portion of their lives. Is there a way to breathe new life into the often isolating nature of schools? This book explores the history of school architecture as attempted by architects, examining the relationship between local communities, schools, and architectural spaces in public elementary and junior high schools. ■ Table of Contents ・Chapter 1: The Genealogy of School Architecture 1. Origins and Development of School Architecture 2. Post-war School Architecture: Architectural Planning and School Planning Research ・Chapter 2: Educational Reform and School Architecture Reform 1. Educational Reform and School Architecture in the UK: Informal Education and School Architecture 2. Educational Reform and School Architecture in the US: The Emergence of Large Open Space Schools and Beyond 3. Educational Reform and School Architecture Reform in Japan: The Emergence and Spread of Open Schools ・Chapter 3: The Unit Space of the Classroom: Regarding the 3-meter Ceiling Height of Classrooms 1. Children's Spatial Perception and School Space 2. The Physical Environment of Classrooms: Air, Light, and Sound 3. How Children and Students Feel About Classroom Ceiling Height - Actual Measurement Survey 4. Future Issues ・Chapter 4: Elementary School Planning and Design 1. A Day at Elementary School 2. Spatial Composition of Grade-Level Spaces 3. Spatial Composition of Practical Activity Spaces 4. Design of Children's Living Scenes and Places 5. Summary 6. Case Studies ・Chapter 5: Junior High School Planning and Design 1. Operational Methods and Junior High School Planning 2. Learning and Life Development in Junior High Schools 3. Planning of Subject-Specific Classroom Junior High Schools 4. Case Studies ・Chapter 6: Local Communities and Schools: The Path to Community Schools 1. The Form of Community Schools 2. Integration of Schools and Public Facilities: The Path to Community Schools 3. The Great Hanshin-Awaji Earthquake and School Evacuation Shelters 4. Summary: Open the School! Put an Izakaya in the School! ◼️ Purchased new. ◼️ Only looked through briefly and stored on a bookshelf. #JunUeno #Jun_Ueno #Books #CivilEngineering/Architecture/Architecture
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