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Item A study of financial decision making for planning and controlling central utility plants in colleges and universities.(Texas Tech University, 1975-12) Wu, Hsiang-FaNot availableItem An off-campus student housing complex(Texas Tech University, 1975-05) Hundley, StephenNot availableItem Living/learning center for Prescott College(Texas Tech University, 1996-12) Nosshi, RamsesThis project is an exploration of and an elaboration upon the timeless qualities of architecture which emerge from the sensitive and sensible responses to natural forces (Climate and natural resources) in order to meet cultural, aesthetic, and ecological needs. The facility is an extension for Prescott college. It is composed of a learning center, housing class rooms, laboratories, and offices, as well as some living quarters for students and faculty. The context of this facility is Prescott, Arizona and the site is an undeveloped 87 acres of land within the city limits. The site also has granite boulders which are unique to the area and has Petroglyphs which will be preserved and honored.Item Married-student housing for Texas Technological College(1959-05) Downing, Donald K.Item New facilities for the Southwest Collegiate Institute for the Deaf, Big Spring, Texas(Texas Tech University, 1981-05) Canning, Barry L.Southwest Collegiate Institute for the Deaf in Big Spring, Texas is a new school with a special purpose. The purpose of this school is to undertake the task of educating deaf students while, at the same time, existing in its own selfcontained environment. This institution is unique for the fact previously mentioned. Currently, only two colleges for the deaf similar to this one exist. They are National Technical Institute for the Deaf in Rochester, New York, and Gallaudet College in Washington, D.C. Due to the scarcity of these schools, a great need has developed and Gallaudet and NTID cannot keep pace with the demand. The regional need is very apparent since both of the established schools are in the East. The establishment of SWCID has brought a great deal of excitement to deaf students in the southwestern United States.