All Building Design articles in BD Reviews Secondary Education June 2010
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Technical
A round-up of the latest education products
Products used in education projects include solar shading and aluminium/timber windows.
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Analysis
How far should the design of secondary schools be tailored to a particular educational style?
Our three experts say school buildings should have the flexibility to deal with future needs and the changing and unique styles of education.
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Building Study
DEGW’s personalised learning research project
DEGW is leading a research project on the spatial implications of personalised learning principles, and how architects can embody them in their school designs.
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Features
Van Heyningen & Haward’s science building for Latymer Upper school
Work is nearing completion on the £8.5 million science and library building at Latymer Upper school in Hammersmith, west London.
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Features
Steve Bolingbroke: teaching Swedish methods for schools
Kunskapsskolan is bringing Swedish school expertise to the UK. Steve Bolingbroke is the man architects need to get to know.
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Features
BDP’s Tony McGuirk on building a Dutch school
BDP’s first school in Holland takes a progressive approach to integrating school and community, says chairman Tony McGuirk.
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Features
Recent books on education architecture
This month BD Reviews looks at how design could improve learning and architectural responses to education.
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Features
Jonathan Clark Architects' wins RIBA Award for Longford Community school
Jonathan Clark Architects’ library and teaching facility at Longford Community school in Feltham, Middlesex, is one of just a handful of secondary school buildings among the winners of this year’s RIBA Awards.
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Building Study
Revisiting Alison and Peter Smithson’s Hunstanton school
Alison and Peter Smithson’s Hunstanton school was one of the first secondary moderns. Nearly 60 years after it was built, it is still going strong
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Features
Chapel at the heart of Nicholas Hare Architects’ design for Cheltenham academy
A copper-clad chapel sits at the heart of Nicholas Hare Architects’ design for All Saint’s Academy, a new secondary school in Cheltenham.
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Building Study
Penoyre & Prasad’s Wren Academy
Penoyre & Prasad’s Wren Academy in north London specialises in the built environment, meaning that the building itself is a teaching aid
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Features
CPD Module 2: Commercial kitchen design for safety
This is the second in our regular series of CPD modules, designed to help you broaden your knowledge while you work