Child Care Design Guide

Child Care Design Guide
Author: Anita Rui Olds
Publsiher: McGraw-Hill Professional
Total Pages: 522
Release: 2001
Genre: Architecture
ISBN: UOM:39015060858316

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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.

Recommendations for Child Care Centers

Recommendations for Child Care Centers
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 135
Release: 1994
Genre: Day care centers
ISBN: OCLC:31919429

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Spaces for Children

Spaces for Children
Author: T.G. David,C.S. Weinstein
Publsiher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 333
Release: 2013-11-11
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 9781468452273

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As a developmental psychologist with a strong interest in children's re sponse to the physical environment, I take particular pleasure in writing a foreword to the present volume. It provides impressive evidence of the con cern that workers in environmental psychology and environmental design are displaying for the child as a user of the designed environment and indi cates a recognition of the need to apply theory and findings from develop mental and environmental psychology to the design of environments for children. This seems to me to mark a shift in focus and concern from the earlier days of the interaction between environmental designers and psy chologists that occurred some two decades ago and provided the impetus for the establishment of environmental psychology as a subdiscipline. Whether because children-though they are consumers of designed environments are not the architect's clients or because it seemed easier to work with adults who could be asked to make ratings of environmental spaces and comment on them at length, a focus on the child in interaction with en vironments was comparatively slow in developing in the field of environ ment and behavior. As the chapters of the present volume indicate, that situation is no longer true today, and this is a change that all concerned with the well-being and optimal functioning of children will welcome.

Recommendations for Child Care Centers

Recommendations for Child Care Centers
Author: Community Design Center (Milwaukee, Wis.),Gary T. Moore
Publsiher: University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee, Center for Architecture & Urban Planning Research
Total Pages: 468
Release: 1979
Genre: Family & Relationships
ISBN: CORNELL:31924073888616

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First Nations Head Start Standards Guide

First Nations Head Start Standards Guide
Author: Canada. Health Canada
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 106
Release: 2001
Genre: Babysitting
ISBN: UIUC:30112063246927

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This guide has been developed to provide assistance to First Nation people involved in the development, design, planning, & delivery of Head Start services to children & their families living on reserve. It contains options to consider in developing Head Start program standards in the following areas: program services; education services; facilities such as play areas, food services, equipment, and safety measures; human resources, including organizational structure & staffing qualifications; administration, including policy development, enrollment, accounting, and parent involvement; and nutrition (diets, meals, food handling, drinking water). The final sections include a glossary and an outline of relevant provincial/territorial regulations.

Nurseries A Design Guide

Nurseries  A Design Guide
Author: Mark Dudek
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 209
Release: 2013-08-06
Genre: Architecture
ISBN: 9781135144012

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Architecture can inspire young children; the very shape and form of a daycare center can not only stimulate their imagination but can help children form strong relationships and help promote development. This design guide presents all the elements of building design that combine to create the very best environment for young children and the people who work with them, including building materials, multi-functional spaces and design scaled to suit small children.

Child Health Care Facilities

Child Health Care Facilities
Author: Patricia A. Daniel,Anita Rui Olds
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 329
Release: 1987
Genre: Children
ISBN: OCLC:16774974

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The Eco Home Design Guide

The Eco Home Design Guide
Author: Christopher Day
Publsiher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages: 440
Release: 2015-10-29
Genre: Architecture
ISBN: 9780857843067

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The key principles of designing a pleasant, comfortable and healthy eco-home, with a foreword written by HRH The Prince of Wales, now King Charles III. Designing an eco-home is much more about working with your house's location and situation than relying on intrusive technology and hi-tech materials. With the soaring energy bills and the climate crisis, it is now more important than ever to invest in a home that is considerate of keeping heat in. In this handbook, architect Christopher Day draws on his extensive experience to explain the key principles of eco-home design, using common-sense methods. Packed full of practical information, it includes several case studies of eco-homes, reviewing (with hindsight) what worked well and what could have been better. There is also guidance on how to generate energy, upgrading old buildings, and site planning. With beautifully hand-drawn illustrations, Christopher explores how to use local topography, combined with landscaping, to improve your home's microclimate and keep your house dry and warm in the winter, and cool in the summer. There are also handy tips on how to minimise hidden environmental impacts, and ideas on ways to make your home a safe and healthy place, both emotionally and physically. The Eco-Home Design Guide is essential for anyone who wants to create a attractive, environmentally friendly home that is in harmony with its location.