Report of the Survey of the Public School System of Salt Lake City Utah
Report of the Survey of the Public School System of Salt Lake City Utah
Salt Lake City Utah Survey Committee
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In many rooms the lighting would be better if the front window were kept perma- nently shaded. 6. The windows should be separated by mullions not much more than eight inches wide. This is to prevent trouble- some wedges of shadow caused by the dead space between the windows. The rule is broken in nearly every school room of the city. Often the wall space between the windows is three to five feet wide, and the pupils who sit in the shadows thus produced are greatly handicapped. 7. The color of t...he walls should be a light buff or a very light green, and that of the ceiling should be white or an extremely light cream. The reason for this rule is obvious. Dark walls and ceil- ings absorb the light instead of reflecting it upon the desks. A very light buff reflects nearly twice as much light as a medium shade of green. The wall and ceiling colors prevailing in Salt Lake City are several shades too dark. Many a room which would be other- wise reasonably light and inviting is given a dark, dismal, and cheerless aspect.
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