School architecture; plans and suggestions for building one, two, three, and four-room schoolhouses Department of education, state of Georgia . x-pensive and simpler in treatment than B. A lattice borderaround the windows of the cloak room is suggested. Eachshotdd be built of shingles or weatherboarding on the exterior,and should cost from $ to $1, C is classicalin treatment. Its ]dan elongated affords an o])i)ortnnity forcutting windows in rear and ])roviding cross \-entilatiou andlight without blinding either ])u])ils or teacher. The use ofcolumns give it the dignity of a ])ubli


School architecture; plans and suggestions for building one, two, three, and four-room schoolhouses Department of education, state of Georgia . x-pensive and simpler in treatment than B. A lattice borderaround the windows of the cloak room is suggested. Eachshotdd be built of shingles or weatherboarding on the exterior,and should cost from $ to $1, C is classicalin treatment. Its ]dan elongated affords an o])i)ortnnity forcutting windows in rear and ])roviding cross \-entilatiou andlight without blinding either ])u])ils or teacher. The use ofcolumns give it the dignity of a ])ublic building. The helltower suggests the school and adds to the efiect, though it canbe oinitte(l without harm to the building. This can be built inweatherboard or brick, if in wood its cost is estimated at from$1, to $1.:;<)(».(Ml; if brick from $1, to $1,S() Three-room schools. A. of the bungalow type, can beuuide ipiite charming w\\\\ its se])arate entrances tlanking themiddle (dass room. Again the use of lattice work is the gables ])laster between the o]ien tindier affords a uni<pietreatment. Eleven. 2^ » i>2. wftt. T300K.


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