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Item Item A condominium and privated dinner club for San Angelo(Texas Tech University, 1981-12) Johnson, Larry ClarkNot availableItem A High School for San Angelo, Texas(Texas Tech University, 1984-05) Gunter, Lucian AlbertNot Available.Item An educational center for San Angelo, Texas(Texas Tech University, 1980-12) Strickland, SteveThe scope of this project is a school for 1750 kindergarten through ninth grade students. The project is located in San Angelo, Texs where a site has already been purchased by the school district. The site is very much bigger than is required for this project, and has been reduced to less than half in the site analysis. It is anticipated that the remainder of the site will ultimately be allocated to a high school plant. The activities analysis listed in this book are the result of some agreement about items which may not have been decided completely. As mentioned in the background statement, the San Angelo Independent School District has had some limited success with open planning at the junior high level. The learning arrangements described here are a compromise to open planning in many areas for the junior high. Elementary school with open plans in San Angelo have been regarded with remarkable success by the S.A.I.S.D.Item Developing bikeways on Angelo State University campus and connections to the city(2011-05) Knappe, Christopher B.; Kvashny, Alon; Klein, Charles H.; Smetana, E’lisaEveryday people ride their bikes to work or school, and many of these people have to commute on the busy streets during rush hour traffic simply because there are no designated areas for people to ride. Many roadways in cities are being widened to accommodate more vehicular traffic, while less emphasis is placed on portions of the road for bicycle travel. If this trend continues, people who utilize a bicycle will start to become a thing of the past. Not only is riding a bicycle good for your health, it is an extremely economic means of transportation. Today, more and more young people (college age) are overweight and are experiencing health issues, due to lack of exercise. Many colleges around the country are trying to increase enrollment numbers, meaning that there will be more students driving their cars to and from campus. Two universities attempting to combat the vehicle domination are The University of Georgia and The Arizona State University. By researching their bicycle master plans, campus bike sharing programs, and looking at the different amenities they offer on campus, is a great example of how campuses across the country can become more pedestrian friendly. Angelo State University is a campus that does not fall into this pedestrian friendly category. This thesis was used to gather information from students and faculty about their thoughts and feelings on riding to campus as well as bicycle usage on campus to help increase pedestrian friendly trends. This study also examines the streets that people use to ride to campus. Without first knowing where the people ride, how can one determine the best solution to propose useful bikeways?Item Health spa recreation center for Lake Nasworthy, San Angelo, Texas(Texas Tech University, 1986-12) Bryan, Robert W.Physical fitness has become a major part of many American's lives today. People today are becoming more and more educated about keeping their bodies physically fit. Because of this learning, many people have become concerned and, have taken action to improve their health.Item Restaurant - club for San Angelo, Texas(Texas Tech University, 1974-05) Purser, Donald G.Not availableItem Item T.E.A.M. High School: a high school for San Angelo, Texas(Texas Tech University, 1988-05) Mullins, Trent KendallNone