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Old Main
by Richard P. Dober, SCUP and AUA members $50, non-members $60, © SCUP 2007
This companion piece to Campus Heritage is published by SCUP and the Association of University Architects (AUA). It describes the forms, fame, and fate of Old Main, arguably higher education's iconic architecture.... |
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Integrating Higher Education Planning and Assessment: A Practical Guide
SCUP's most recent publication Integrating Higher Education Planning and Assessment: A Practical Guide provides insight on the higher education assessment process with an emphasis on planning and metrics. Using their extensive experience on the University of Delaware campus the authors give numerous examples of the integrated nature of planning. Intended for anyone on campus who is involved with the planning or accrediting process, this book provides a useful resource. |
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Educational Environments No. 2
Showcasing over 100 outstanding architecture and interior design projects, Educational Environments No. 2 illustrates how educational facilities create value for their owners, making long-term investments in building products, interior furnishings, and technological infrastructure to establish enduring physical assets that optimize life cycle costs. |
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Non-Architects Guide to Major Capital Projects
by Phil Waite
The book is an outgrowth of Waite's popular SCUP workshops and webcast. In his preface, Waite explains that "[N]on-architects are often placed in positions . . . |
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Environmental Behavior Research and the Design of Learning Spaces
by Lennie Scott-Webber
Clearly, space affects learning behavior. Yet even in this new Knowledge Age, designers go back constantly to familiar Agrarian and Industrial Age learning space models. For the past decade, SCUPer Lennie Scott-Webber has worked assiduously to comb through the latest behavioral and sociological research relating to how people interact with the built environment........... |
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Campus
Landscape
Functions, Forms, Features
by Richard P. Dober
Broad Lawns, open spaces,
wooded groves - the campus landscape is both the seat
and symbol of higher education. It also has a growing
role to play for institutions seeking to put their best
foot forward in pursuit of students and funding....... |
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Campus
Architecture
Building in the Groves of Academe
by Richard P. Dober
Integrate campus architecture
with sites and landscape. Discover the secrets of campus
building and landscape planning with Richard P. Dober's
Campus Atchitectulrde. ....... |
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Campus
design by Richard
P. Dober
Written by a well-known
and internationally respected authority in the field,
it illustrates how to create a campus whose design is
functional, attractive, safe, accessible and expressive
of the institution's purpose. It covers important design
topics such as placemaking and placemarking. Also offers
numerous examples from around the world ....... |
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Academic
Design
Bill Warner, Bill Ammentorp,
and others, 78 pages, 2003, $40 US—If you need to understand
the elements of an institutional (or large departmental)
strategic planning process, this is the book for you.
The authors have distilled significant lessons learned
from their experiences with a number of mostly smaller
colleges and universities, but the principles and processes
apply in a wide variety of institutional arenas........ |
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Campus
Planning and Facility Development
Ira
Fink and Associates, Inc., 2002, $25 US— This bibliography
contains citations on a wide range of campus planning
and facility development issues. Designed to provide
a resource for anyone involved in campus planning this
book contains information on works by more than 1,100
authors. It includes citations for 800 books and 350
articles. The bibliography is indexed by author, book
title, and article title........ |
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