School architecture; plans and suggestions for building one, two, three, and four-room schoolhouses Department of education, state of Georgia . O^fL- Qoo/v- School ?qaoooQDt GLADO UOOn 2+XOZ a 0 GLOAKS CL0AK5?rx )i c SKETCHES SUGGESTING PLANS AND ELEVATIONS FOR ONE, TWO, THREE, AND FOUR-ROOM SCHOOLHOUSES THE accoiiipanying sketches of one, two, three, audlour-room schools are suggestions for the rural schoolhouse, and are an elfort to combine good taste andeconomy of construction with logical planning. Special attention is called to light, ventilation, and of construction


School architecture; plans and suggestions for building one, two, three, and four-room schoolhouses Department of education, state of Georgia . O^fL- Qoo/v- School ?qaoooQDt GLADO UOOn 2+XOZ a 0 GLOAKS CL0AK5?rx )i c SKETCHES SUGGESTING PLANS AND ELEVATIONS FOR ONE, TWO, THREE, AND FOUR-ROOM SCHOOLHOUSES THE accoiiipanying sketches of one, two, three, audlour-room schools are suggestions for the rural schoolhouse, and are an elfort to combine good taste andeconomy of construction with logical planning. Special attention is called to light, ventilation, and of construction and of the structure does not neces-sitate ugliness. Good proportions and pleasing compositionscan always be had. Inexpensive features can be incorporated in the planning ofthe simple school house that will not only add to its beauty,but also will serve as a practical means in arousing the interestof the pupil. Experience has taught that one of the strongestappeals to the pupils is to interest them in beautifying the simple and inexpensive means of doing this are pro-vided. The use of the trellis or lattice work and


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