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U.S.A

State-of-the-art educational buildings and furniture in the U.S.A:

A slide/tape audiovisual was prepared by Burr Lawrence Rising & Bates Architects, member of the Committee on Architecture for Education, the American Institute of Architects and the American Association of School Administrators, under a contract with the Educational Architecture Unit of UNESCO.

The audiovisual presents current practices and the trends in educational buildings design in the United States. Specific projects, kindergarten through 12th grade, college and university work, along with examples of special design features, are identified and the name of the school, client, location, and architect, along with brief comments of each facility, are given.


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For more information, please contact:

Burr Lawrance Rising &
Bates Architects P.S.
Architecture, Planning & Interiors
1111 Fawselt, Suite 201
Tacoma, Washigton 98402-2012


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"STATE-OF-THE-ART EDUCATIONAL BUILDINGS & FURNITURE USA"

Jerry Lawrence, AIA
Committee on Architecture for Education
American Institute of Architects

November, 1990

Undertaken by Contract with Educational Architectural Unit UNESCO, Paris


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