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Written in 1981, Learning Environments for Children can now be looked at more as a historical reference guide. The renowned architect Henry Sanoff and his wife Joan wrote this for learning and daycare centers.
Learning Environments for Children gives those interested a look into playground designs in the early ’80s. This reference tool shows how to utilize space and what fun and safe equipment was over 40 years ago.
The Sanoffs provide organizational diagrams, playground planning, and spatial layouts equipment. Learning Environments for Children was based on psychological research and activity analysis at the time.
Henry Sanoff is a well-known architectural designer and retired professor. He is a highly esteemed educator winning many awards. Sanoff has a Master’s Degree in Architecture from Pratt Institute and taught at the College of Design at North Carolina State University. Sanoff is widely published and has global recognition for his books and research papers. His early work focused on early childhood education, which his wife, Joan, specializes in. The couple co-authored Learning Environments for Children. Sanoff’s research includes architectural design in social housing, schools, learning centers, and communities. Another notable project is his training seminars for Head Start groups in North Carolina and Washington D.C. Other contributions include studies for government agencies, including the U.S. Office of Education, the Department of Energy, and Housing and Urban Development. A prominent architect and educator, Sanoff is also a keynote speaker, delivering speeches worldwide. He also holds many international fellowships, awards, and recognitions, including the International Who’s Who.
Book Type | Paperback |
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Master ID | 9780893340650 |
ISBN | 893340650 |
Publisher | Green Dragon Books |
Tags: 1980's,Architecture,child care programs,Education research,History
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