SHARING SPACES
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| Pubblicato in: | Parks & Recreation vol. 60, no. 10 (Oct 2025), p. 28-34 |
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National Recreation and Park Association
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| Abstract: | How do you control noise levels in a building that houses both a gymnasium and study spaces? [...]it's a learning process every day at the East Arlington Library and Recreation Center - even five years after the facility first opened its doors - and it requires members of both staffs involved to be team-oriented and focused on community solutions. Case Study: Arlington, Texas From City of Arlington's perspective, the decision to co-locate recreation and library services in a single facility was a strategic response to a practical need. The area where the East Arlington Library and Recreation Center now stands was initially developed in the 1950s and fueled by economic growth generated by a nearby General Motors assembly plant. |
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| ISSN: | 0031-2215 |
| Fonte: | Education Database |