Institutional buildings : architecture of the controlled environment 🔍
Redstone, Louis G
Blacklick, Ohio, U.S.A.: McGraw-Hill, Architectural record book, New York, ©1980
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[edited] By Louis G. Redstone. Articles First Published In Architectural Record. An Architectural Record Book. Includes Index.
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Architectural record
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Louis G Redstone; Jeremy Robinson; Patricia Markert
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[edited] by Louis G. Redstone
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"Architectural Record"
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McGraw-Hill School Education Group
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Irwin Professional Publishing
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McGraw-Hill Book Company
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New York: McGraw-Hill
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Oracle Press
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United States, United States of America
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1st Edition, First Edition, PT, 1980
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New York, New York State, 1980
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New York [etc.], 1980
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[curator]scanner-shenzhen-leo@archive.org[/curator][date]20110529010633[/date][state]approved[/state][comment]199[/comment]
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Articles first published in Architectural record.
"An Architectural record book."
Includes index.
"An Architectural record book."
Includes index.
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subject: Public buildings; Public institutions; Batiments publics; établissements publics; United States Public institutions Buildings Architectural design
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unit_name: Internet Archive
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topic: Public buildings; Public institutions; Batiments publics; établissements publics; United States Public institutions Buildings Architectural design
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Type: 英文图书
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Bookmarks:
1. (p1) Introduction
2. (p2) CHAPTER ONE CORRECTIONAL FACILITIES
2.1. (p3) Correctional Facilities
2.2. (p4) Washtenaw County Corrections/Law Enforcement Center, Ann Arbor, Michigan
2.3. (p5) Ramsey County Detention Center, St. Paul, Minnesota
2.4. (p6) Maryland Reception, Diagnosis and Classification Center, Baltimore, Maryland
2.5. (p7) Foley Square Courthouse Annex: Attorneys' Office and Metropolitan Correctional Center, New York City
2.6. (p8) Lexington Assessment and Reception Facility, Phase II, Lexington, Oklahoma
2.7. (p9) Mendocino County Detention Center and Justice Court, Ukiah, California
2.8. (p10) Federal Correctional Facility, Butner, North Carolina
2.9. (p11) Hawthorne Cedar Knolls Residential Treatment Center, Hawthorne, New York
2.10. (p12) State Correctional Center, Eagle River, Alaska
2.11. (p13) Federal Youth Center, Pleasanton, California
2.12. (p14) The Courts at Clinton, Dannemora, New York
2.13. (p15) Correctional Architecture: Reflecting a New Emphasis on Specialization and Rehabilitation
2.14. (p16) Iiiinois State Penitentiary, Vienna, Illinois
2.15. (p19) South Carolina Women's Institution, Columbia, South Carolina
2.16. (p21) Wisconsin Correctional Institution, Fox Lake, Wisconsin
2.17. (p22) Westchester Women's Jail, Westchester, New York
2.18. (p23) St. Albans Correctional Facility, St. Albans, Vermont
2.19. (p24) Spokane Public Safety Building, Spokane, Washington
2.20. (p25) Leesburg Medium Security Prison, Leesburg, New Jersey
2.21. (p26) Washington Institute for Women, Purdy, Washington
2.22. (p27) Orange County Jail, Santa Ana, California
2.23. (p28) Youth Reception and Correction Center, Yardville, New Jersey
2.24. (p29) Omaha-Council Bluffs Correctional Facility, Omaha, Nebraska
2.25. (p30) Iiiinois Security Hospital, Belleville, Illinois
2.26. (p31) Western Correctional Center, Burke County, North Carolina
3. (p32) CHAPTER TWO COURTHOUSES, POLICE STATIONS
3.1. (p33) Introductory Guidelines for Planning a Modern Courthouse
3.2. (p34) New Haven County Courthouse, New Haven, Connecticut
3.3. (p35) The Client-Architect Relationship in Courthouse Design
3.4. (p36) Mecklenburg County Courthouse, Charlotte, North Carolina
3.5. (p37) Commentary: Symbolism in Architecture
3.6. (p38) The County Courthouse: Rediscovering a National Asset
3.7. (p39) Marshall County Courthouse, Marysville, Kansas
3.8. (p40) Warren County Courthouse, Warrenton, Missouri
3.9. (p41) Stark County Courthouse, Canton, Ohio
3.10. (p42) William Morgan's Courthouse in Fort Lauderdale
3.11. (p43) Tangipahoa Parish Courthouse, Amite, Louisiana
3.12. (p44) Breaking Down the Battlements: Jacksonville's New Police Headquarters
3.13. (p45) Schenectady Police Headquarters, Schenectady, New York
4. (p46) CHAPTER THREE BUILDINGS FOR THE MENTALLY AND PHYSICALLY DISABLED
4.1. (p47) Mental Health Facilities: Improvement through Management and Money for Architecture
4.2. (p48) Rehabilitation Center, Middletown State Hospital, Middletown, New York
4.3. (p49) Bronx Children's Psychiatric Hospital, Bronx State Hospital, Bronx, New York
4.4. (p50) Philadelphia Children's Mental Health Center, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
4.5. (p51) Child Development and Rehabilitation Center, Portland, Oregon
4.6. (p52) Woodhull Medical and Mental Health Center, Brooklyn, New York
4.7. (p53) Manhattan Rehabilitation Center, New York, New York
4.8. (p54) Institute for Basic Research in Mental Retardation, Staten Island, New York
4.9. (p55) Wilton State School, Wilton, New York
4.10. (p56) School for Exceptional Children, Jacksonville, Florida
4.11. (p57) Horizon House, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
4.12. (p58) Elmcrest Psychiatric Institute, Portland, Connecticut
4.13. (p59) Adventures in Architectural Services on the Frontiers of Change
4.14. (p60) Research Building Programming via Client-Architect Relationship
4.15. (p61) Mental Health Center Revisited to Evaluate Design Effects
4.16. (p62) Marin Community Mental Health Center-Fifth Year Report
4.17. (p63) An Industrial Medical Center Designed for Human Beings
4.18. (p64) Model Secondary School for the Deaf, Washington, D.C
4.19. (p65) Areola Lake Elementary School Special Education Building
4.20. (p66) Illinois Regional Library for the Blind and Physically Handicapped
5. (p67) CHAPTER FOUR HOUSING FOR THE ELDERLY
5.1. (p68) Housing the Aging
5.2. (p69) The Givens Estates, Inc., Asheville, North Carolina
5.3. (p70) C.A.B.S. Nursing Home, New York, New York
5.4. (p71) Palisade Nursing Home, New York, New York
5.5. (p72) Monument East Apartments, Baltimore, Maryland
5.6. (p73) Grundy Tower, Bristol, Pennsylvania
5.7. (p74) Florida Christian Home Apartments, Jacksonville, Florida
5.8. (p75) What Are Concerned Architects Doing about the Aging's Problems?
5.9. (p76) Boulevard Temple Methodist Home, Detroit, Michigan
5.10. (p77) What Do the Real Clients, The Aging, Think about the Current Facilities?
5.11. (p78) Elderly Housing that Exhibits a Welcome Sense of Tradition
5.12. (p79) Park-Danforth Home for the Elderly, Portland, Maine
6. (p80) CHAPTER FIVE CHILD CARE CENTERS
6.1. (p81) Child Care Centers
6.2. (p82) Child Care Centers: The Problems and the Meanings
6.3. (p83) 140th Street Center, Bronx, New York
6.4. (p84) Belmont Day Care Center, Bronx, New York
6.5. (p85) Daughters of African Descent Day Care Center, Brooklyn, New York
6.6. (p86) Marcus Garvey Day Care Center, Bronx, New York
6.7. (p87) Anthony Avenue Day Care Center, Bronx, New York
6.8. (p88) Park Slope North Child Development Center, Brooklyn, New York
6.9. (p89) Henry Street Child Care Center, New York, New York
6.10. (p90) Charlestown Playhouse, Charlestown, Pennsylvania
6.11. (p91) Dulwichwood Nursery School, London, England
6.12. (p92) Early Learning Center, Stamford, Connecticut
6.13. (p93) Three Denver Child Care Centers Made of Modular Units
6.14. (p94) Prototype Infant Center for California Migrant Workers
6.15. (p95) Eight Design Ideas
6.16. (p96) Child Care Centers: In the Next Five Years, Innovation and Design
6.17. (p97) Child Care Center #3, Hunter's Point, San Francisco, California
6.18. (p98) Child Care Center #2, Hunter's Point, San Francisco, California
6.19. (p99) Crescent Park Children's Center, Richmond, Virginia
6.20. (p100) Piedmont Avenue Children's Center, Oakland, California
7. (p101) INDEX
1. (p1) Introduction
2. (p2) CHAPTER ONE CORRECTIONAL FACILITIES
2.1. (p3) Correctional Facilities
2.2. (p4) Washtenaw County Corrections/Law Enforcement Center, Ann Arbor, Michigan
2.3. (p5) Ramsey County Detention Center, St. Paul, Minnesota
2.4. (p6) Maryland Reception, Diagnosis and Classification Center, Baltimore, Maryland
2.5. (p7) Foley Square Courthouse Annex: Attorneys' Office and Metropolitan Correctional Center, New York City
2.6. (p8) Lexington Assessment and Reception Facility, Phase II, Lexington, Oklahoma
2.7. (p9) Mendocino County Detention Center and Justice Court, Ukiah, California
2.8. (p10) Federal Correctional Facility, Butner, North Carolina
2.9. (p11) Hawthorne Cedar Knolls Residential Treatment Center, Hawthorne, New York
2.10. (p12) State Correctional Center, Eagle River, Alaska
2.11. (p13) Federal Youth Center, Pleasanton, California
2.12. (p14) The Courts at Clinton, Dannemora, New York
2.13. (p15) Correctional Architecture: Reflecting a New Emphasis on Specialization and Rehabilitation
2.14. (p16) Iiiinois State Penitentiary, Vienna, Illinois
2.15. (p19) South Carolina Women's Institution, Columbia, South Carolina
2.16. (p21) Wisconsin Correctional Institution, Fox Lake, Wisconsin
2.17. (p22) Westchester Women's Jail, Westchester, New York
2.18. (p23) St. Albans Correctional Facility, St. Albans, Vermont
2.19. (p24) Spokane Public Safety Building, Spokane, Washington
2.20. (p25) Leesburg Medium Security Prison, Leesburg, New Jersey
2.21. (p26) Washington Institute for Women, Purdy, Washington
2.22. (p27) Orange County Jail, Santa Ana, California
2.23. (p28) Youth Reception and Correction Center, Yardville, New Jersey
2.24. (p29) Omaha-Council Bluffs Correctional Facility, Omaha, Nebraska
2.25. (p30) Iiiinois Security Hospital, Belleville, Illinois
2.26. (p31) Western Correctional Center, Burke County, North Carolina
3. (p32) CHAPTER TWO COURTHOUSES, POLICE STATIONS
3.1. (p33) Introductory Guidelines for Planning a Modern Courthouse
3.2. (p34) New Haven County Courthouse, New Haven, Connecticut
3.3. (p35) The Client-Architect Relationship in Courthouse Design
3.4. (p36) Mecklenburg County Courthouse, Charlotte, North Carolina
3.5. (p37) Commentary: Symbolism in Architecture
3.6. (p38) The County Courthouse: Rediscovering a National Asset
3.7. (p39) Marshall County Courthouse, Marysville, Kansas
3.8. (p40) Warren County Courthouse, Warrenton, Missouri
3.9. (p41) Stark County Courthouse, Canton, Ohio
3.10. (p42) William Morgan's Courthouse in Fort Lauderdale
3.11. (p43) Tangipahoa Parish Courthouse, Amite, Louisiana
3.12. (p44) Breaking Down the Battlements: Jacksonville's New Police Headquarters
3.13. (p45) Schenectady Police Headquarters, Schenectady, New York
4. (p46) CHAPTER THREE BUILDINGS FOR THE MENTALLY AND PHYSICALLY DISABLED
4.1. (p47) Mental Health Facilities: Improvement through Management and Money for Architecture
4.2. (p48) Rehabilitation Center, Middletown State Hospital, Middletown, New York
4.3. (p49) Bronx Children's Psychiatric Hospital, Bronx State Hospital, Bronx, New York
4.4. (p50) Philadelphia Children's Mental Health Center, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
4.5. (p51) Child Development and Rehabilitation Center, Portland, Oregon
4.6. (p52) Woodhull Medical and Mental Health Center, Brooklyn, New York
4.7. (p53) Manhattan Rehabilitation Center, New York, New York
4.8. (p54) Institute for Basic Research in Mental Retardation, Staten Island, New York
4.9. (p55) Wilton State School, Wilton, New York
4.10. (p56) School for Exceptional Children, Jacksonville, Florida
4.11. (p57) Horizon House, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
4.12. (p58) Elmcrest Psychiatric Institute, Portland, Connecticut
4.13. (p59) Adventures in Architectural Services on the Frontiers of Change
4.14. (p60) Research Building Programming via Client-Architect Relationship
4.15. (p61) Mental Health Center Revisited to Evaluate Design Effects
4.16. (p62) Marin Community Mental Health Center-Fifth Year Report
4.17. (p63) An Industrial Medical Center Designed for Human Beings
4.18. (p64) Model Secondary School for the Deaf, Washington, D.C
4.19. (p65) Areola Lake Elementary School Special Education Building
4.20. (p66) Illinois Regional Library for the Blind and Physically Handicapped
5. (p67) CHAPTER FOUR HOUSING FOR THE ELDERLY
5.1. (p68) Housing the Aging
5.2. (p69) The Givens Estates, Inc., Asheville, North Carolina
5.3. (p70) C.A.B.S. Nursing Home, New York, New York
5.4. (p71) Palisade Nursing Home, New York, New York
5.5. (p72) Monument East Apartments, Baltimore, Maryland
5.6. (p73) Grundy Tower, Bristol, Pennsylvania
5.7. (p74) Florida Christian Home Apartments, Jacksonville, Florida
5.8. (p75) What Are Concerned Architects Doing about the Aging's Problems?
5.9. (p76) Boulevard Temple Methodist Home, Detroit, Michigan
5.10. (p77) What Do the Real Clients, The Aging, Think about the Current Facilities?
5.11. (p78) Elderly Housing that Exhibits a Welcome Sense of Tradition
5.12. (p79) Park-Danforth Home for the Elderly, Portland, Maine
6. (p80) CHAPTER FIVE CHILD CARE CENTERS
6.1. (p81) Child Care Centers
6.2. (p82) Child Care Centers: The Problems and the Meanings
6.3. (p83) 140th Street Center, Bronx, New York
6.4. (p84) Belmont Day Care Center, Bronx, New York
6.5. (p85) Daughters of African Descent Day Care Center, Brooklyn, New York
6.6. (p86) Marcus Garvey Day Care Center, Bronx, New York
6.7. (p87) Anthony Avenue Day Care Center, Bronx, New York
6.8. (p88) Park Slope North Child Development Center, Brooklyn, New York
6.9. (p89) Henry Street Child Care Center, New York, New York
6.10. (p90) Charlestown Playhouse, Charlestown, Pennsylvania
6.11. (p91) Dulwichwood Nursery School, London, England
6.12. (p92) Early Learning Center, Stamford, Connecticut
6.13. (p93) Three Denver Child Care Centers Made of Modular Units
6.14. (p94) Prototype Infant Center for California Migrant Workers
6.15. (p95) Eight Design Ideas
6.16. (p96) Child Care Centers: In the Next Five Years, Innovation and Design
6.17. (p97) Child Care Center #3, Hunter's Point, San Francisco, California
6.18. (p98) Child Care Center #2, Hunter's Point, San Francisco, California
6.19. (p99) Crescent Park Children's Center, Richmond, Virginia
6.20. (p100) Piedmont Avenue Children's Center, Oakland, California
7. (p101) INDEX
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theme: Public buildings; Public institutions; Batiments publics; établissements publics; United States Public institutions Buildings Architectural design
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