arcCA 04.4: School Daze


School Daze” looks at architecture for K-12 education in California from mid-century to the present. It is the 4th quarter 2004 issue of arcCA (Architecture California), which was, from 2000 to 2012, the quarterly print journal of the AIA California Council. 


Editor’s Comment
Tim Culvahouse, AIA

DSA Schoolhouse
Stephan Castellanos, FAIA

Opposing Prisons: Education vs. Incarceration
Raphael Sperry

District by District: a Comparison of Architectural Strategies
Paul Halajian, AIA

The Art of the Possible
Mark Miller, AIA, Nate Goore, and Mark Shekoyan, PhD

Windows and Classrooms: a Study of Student Performance and the Indoor Environment
Lisa Heschong

Turnkey Construction with the Community in Mind
Bruce L. Beck

Innovations in School Architecture: A Progression
Richard W. Smith, PhD, AIA

Post-War Schools Portfolio 1: Mario Ciampi, FAIA

Post-War Schools Portfolio 2: John Carl Warnecke, FAIA

Under the Radar: Martin Studios, Oakland
John King

Coda: Fruit Bowls and Free Shots
Tim Culvahouse, AIA


A PDF of the full issue is available here.


Author biographical information as of the date of original publication.