Child Care Design GuideMcGraw-Hill Education, 2001 - Всего страниц: 483 A-Z's for designing superior day care facilities Virtually unknown 30 years ago, daycare has become a growth industry. Child Care Design Guide helps architects and designers plan, design, and renovate functional, developmentally rich, pleasing centers. Author Anita Rui Olds brings to this work over 25 years of design experience with children's facilities. She gives you step-by-step explanations of interior and exterior layout and design principles fleshed out in clarifying case studies. You learn about licensing and code requirements, operational standards and strategies, and get helpful checklists, charts and graphs for optimum facility design within time, space, and budgetary constraints. This highly visual work features over 300 floor plans for infant and toddler, preschool, and afterschool spaces, plus areas for outdoor play and more. |
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... functions can tolerate their presence ? Which cannot ? 4. How can the room's built - ins be positioned to maximize ... function- ality . Most of the furniture will need to be freestand- ing in the middle of the room , making it ...
... function — activities can develop to their fullest . The idea is to begin by list- ing all the functions or ... functions . There is no ideal number of activity areas . Highly developed rooms may support as many as 15-20 . Small ...
... functions of rooms in a house ( kitchen , living room ) usually remain the same . It is important not to compro ... function or the nature of the activity it supports The number of users The body postures assumed in performing the ...
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A Building Type In Search of a Model | 7 |
The True Purpose of Architecture | 21 |
CHAPTER THREE | 35 |
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