All Building Design articles in BD Magazine - Education - February 2008 – Page 2
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Features
ETFE rooflights by Vector Foiltec
The rooflights are formed from a triple-layered cushion of ETFE.
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Building Study
Eldridge Smerin's Heart of England School, Solihull
The Joined Up Design for Schools programme allowed sixth form students to make the design decisions — and pick chairs by Ron Arad
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News
New design guidance on school science labs
The latest guidance on how to design school science laboratories so that the next generation of students is switched on by science is due to be released by the Department for Children, Families & Schools by the end of this month.
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Features
Curtain walling installed by Solaglas
Solaglas supplied Technal’s MC curtain wall system. Recently upgraded, it now offers improved thermal insulation and a wider range of possibilities from a single grid system.www.solaglas.co.uk
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Features
Concrete panels by Trent Concrete
The panels add thermal mass to reduce mechanical cooling, and have been treated with an anti-graffiti coating at lower level.
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Features
Van Heyningen & Haward is top of the class in the education sector
The winner of BD’s Education Architect of the Year award talks about how the practice’s values of democracy and individuality guide its work on schools
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Features
Ceiling tiles by SAS International
Perforations in the tiles allow sound to be absorbed by acoustic pads.
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Features
Leaderflush & Shapland’s latest catalogue simplifies specification of door sets for schools
Sturdy, flush-fitting doors are vitally important for lessons and learning, but the cost of bespoke door sets can often go beyond Building Schools for the Future budgets.
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Features
Carpet tiles by Domo
Millennium tiles by Belgian supplier Domo are made from tufted dyed polyamid on a reinforced backing.
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News
Higher Education Funding Council launches fund to help universities cut carbon
The Higher Education Funding Council for England (Hefce) has launched its Revolving Green Fund to help universities cut their carbon emissions.
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News
RH Partnership completes student residence for Cambridge college
RH Partnership has completed a hall of residence for Trinity Hall College, Cambridge.
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Features
What’s your favourite education building?
Five architects at Van Heyningen & Haward choose five education buildings that inspire and innovate. And now we want you to choose yours — and win book on education design
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Features
Stodgy BSF recipe needs new ingredients
The fact that Building Schools for the Future has fallen further behind schedule — just 12 schools will be completed this year when we were told four months ago it would be 14 — comes as little surprise.
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News
Learning technologies impact school design, says British Council for School Environments
The British Council for School Environments has published Learning Technologies and Schools of the Future.
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Features
Brighton message
Architecture PLB’s Brighton International School is an ecological role model
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News
The big education question
Does the profession have the resources to deliver Building Schools for the Future? We asked three architects for their views - and now we want to know what you think
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