All Building Design articles in BD Magazine - Education - February 2009
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Building Study
Penoyre & Prasad’s Minster School in Southwell
The practice’s Minster School in Southwell consolidated two sites on one, with open and versatile spaces. Happy staff and proud, well-behaved pupils are testament to its success
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Features
Will investment in primary schools help small practices find work?
This month four experts consider an issue facing practices in the education sector
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Features
A round-up of the latest education projects
Krishna-Avanti Primary:Cottrell & Vermeulen's temple of learning The first voluntary-aided Hindu School in the UK is being designed by Cottrell & Vermeulen Architecture. Krishna-Avanti Primary School is in the borough of Harrow, north London, which has the country’s highest Hindu population outside of Leicester. The practice engaged in consultation to ...
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Features
Sheppard Robson’s Churchill College was built to last the course
Sheppard Robson’s Churchill College was dubbed safe and even bland in 1959, but 50 years on 6A Architects is revisiting the original courtyard-based design for its new hall of residence
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Features
Skanska Infrastructure Development’s Steve Cooper on BSF
When it comes to schools, Steve Cooper of Skanska Infrastructure Development, has enjoyed an educational transformation with his BSF involvement in Bristol
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Features
RIBA Bookshops’ pick of the best books on education
Helen Newman, education director of Glenn Howells Architects reviews three books on education covering subjects from architectural theory to practical use at every level of learning
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Features
We're interested in shaping architecture at its conception
Editor’s letter: Updated BD Magazine takes an indepth look at the profession
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Features
Q & A with Erect Architecture on playground design
Led by Barbara Kaucky and Susanne Tutsch, Erect Architecture has created two inventive playground proposals by involving children from the start of the design process