New York's School for the Physical City [E-Book]: Architectural Design Concerns / Luanne Konopko
The School for the Physical City was built in an office building in the central business district of Manhattan for 500 students, in grades 7 through 12, who use the city’s infrastructure as a vehicle for studying traditional academic disciplines. It is one of the new, small theme schools inaugurated...
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Personal Name(s): | Konopko, Luanne. |
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Paris :
OECD Publishing,
2000
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3 p. ; 21 x 29.7cm. |
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englisch |
DOI: |
10.1787/847605837358 |
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PEB Exchange, Programme on Educational Building ;
2000/05 |
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Education United States |
The School for the Physical City was built in an office building in the central business district of Manhattan for 500 students, in grades 7 through 12, who use the city’s infrastructure as a vehicle for studying traditional academic disciplines. It is one of the new, small theme schools inaugurated in 1993/94 by the New York City (NYC) Board of Education with support from four nonprofit organisations, initiated under the New Visions School Programme by the federal government. |