THE MICHIGAN DAILY USES CASE STUDY: Architect Emphasizes Organization By JOHN FISCHER The importance of organization and a definite procedure for solv- ing architectural problems were; yesterday stressed by Milton Fis- cher, partner of the architectural firm Corning and Moore of Wash-, ington, D. C. Speaking at the architecture auditorium, Fischer gave the; methods that he uses in designing of a building. Many students after graduating from an architectural college are not aware of the procedures of an architectural firm, he said. One of the procedures least known is how to work with a client. The first thing an architectl must do is determine his, client's requirements, he declared. As an example, Fischer referred to his designing of the Educa- tional Center of the American, Association of University Women in Washington. Consider Growth * In designing of this building, consideration had to be made for the continued growth of the AAUW, and the subsequent in- creased need for space within ten years, he explained. The importance of this becomes apparent, Fischer said, because of the effect on design. If an organization wishes to construct a building with greater office space for future growth than it presently needs, it must lease this space to others in the meantime, he said. This requires more flexibility, in respect for the wishes of ten- ants, Fisher said. After the needs of the client have been analyzed and the size of the building determined, the site selection and a zoning analysis of this site must be made. Fischer emphasized the impor- tance of analyzing the client's needs, to prevent trying to sand- wich a building into the wrong site. Determines Problem In addition, before the archi- tect puts pencil to paper, he must determine the peculiar problems of the design. In the AAUW build- ipg's case, it must serve three functions. The Educational Center must serve as office space of the na- tional headquarters of the -AAUW, it must serve as a center for service and social functions, and it must aesthetically serve as a symbol of the AAUW, Fischer said. Fischer also emphasized the im- portance of not dealing with too many representatives of an organ- ization. In his agreement with the AAUW, they agreed to appoint a committee with a maximum mem- bership of eight to work with him. EMU Notes Im proved Seholarship Better screening of applicants before admission to Eastern Michi- gan University is Raying off in terms of improved scholarship. there, William C. Lawrence, Vice- president for Student Affairs said recently. Lawrence cited the reduction of withdrawals due to academic rea- sons from about 350 in previous years to only 200 in 1959.. He also reported that the screen- ing process appears to -result in students who are much better quallfiee. to take advantage of college education and willing to work harder once enrolled. Since the new screening pro- gram was instituted, remedial Eng- lish sections at EMU have been reduced in number from six to two, and the number of students with borderline or unsatisfactory records has been cut from about' 850 to approximately 625. EMU's screening program seems able to admit only able students, Lawrence noted. DAILY OFFICIAL BULLETIN (Continued from Page 5) with degrees in Economics or Business Administration for Management Train- ing Program, Production, Industrial Management or Statistics. Women with degrees in Liberal Arts or Bus. Admin. for secretarial positions. Fri., Nov. 13: Union Carbide Nuclear Co.-See above Bureau of the budget, Washington, D.C. Location of work: Washington, D.C. Graduates: Feb. June, or Aug. 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Bldg., during the following hours: Monday through Friday, 1:30 p.m. to 4:45 p.m. Employers desirous of hiring students for part-time work should contact Jim Stempson, Student. Interviewer, at NO 3-1511. Ext. 2939. MALE 1 Busboy at a small campus restaurant (10:30 a.m.-2 p.m.. Mon.-Fri.) 1 Drive laundry truck (3-5:30 p.m., Mon.-F'ri,) 2-Waters-Little Shop 1 Film Handler - Audio-Visual (8-10 a.m., Mbn.-Fri.; 8-12 noon Sat.) 1 Full time or part time sales clerk at office supply co. 1 Dishwasher (3 meals, Wed. and Fri., fraternity) 1-2 Sales clerks to demonstrate office equipment (8:30-5:00 p.m., or 8:30-12 noon and 1-5 p.m.) 1 Art or Architecture student to do severalcolor perspective drawings 1 Sales clerk in dept. store (5-9 p.m., Mon-Fri., 12-9 p.m., sat.) 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