All Education articles – Page 24
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NewsAA losses over ‘tainted leases’ balloon to £5.5m
Court papers reveal details of likely liabilities
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Tablet onlyAccountant in alleged AA fraud case blames lax management
Stephen Livett is being sued by the Architectural Association for signing off “tainted leases”
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NewsSchool Building: what the government wants from architects
Priority School Building scheme is replacement for £55 billion BSF initiative
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NewsHow the AA was fleeced out of £1 million
Mis-sold office equipment leases are likely to catch out more architecture schools
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Morphosis Architects to design anchor building in Cornell University's new campus
Thom Mayne’s building will stand in SOM’s masterplan for NYC tech campus
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OpinionDemolition aims to erase the past
The news of the threat both to John Bancroft’s listed school in Wandsworth and to the archives of the Women’s Library and the Trades Union Congress Collection in the not-so-safe-keeping of the London Met gives rise to musings on the importance of the collective memory.
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NewsSchool building programme plagued by further delays
Practices could go bust while waiting for work
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NewsAccounting scam blows £1m hole in AA’s budget
Former Architectural Association staffer at centre of probe over alleged computer leasing fraud
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NewsHugh Broughton Architects completes Royal Society of Chemistry refurb
Grade II-listed Burlington House work includes new front-of-house facilities
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NewsLondon Met in talks over sale of Wright & Wright Architects' library
Women’s Library in Whitechapel faces uncertain future
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FeaturesCottrell & Vermeulen: ‘Schools are fantastic to work on’
Cottrell & Vermeulen’s enthusiasm led it to an unplanned specialism
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NewsGovernment shelves standardised school design plans
New guidance will now give basic recommedations
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AnalysisKeeping schools simple
Pared-down budgets don’t necessarily mean an end to creativity in design for education
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OpinionAre designs to spruce up temporary classrooms a waste of money?
Yes, says Robin Nicholson, pupils deserve permanent buildings; but Dominic Cullinan sees adaptation as the key to schools’ success
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Building StudyDrawing board: St Saviour’s & St Olave’s School, South London by AOC
AOC’s extension to a south London girls’ school opens up its defensive design with a glass entrance and uses striking brick signage to emphasise its presence
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NewsLondon Met to open school in Moscow
36 students set to start postgraduate architecture course this September
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NewsPenoyre & Prasad unveils UCL Academy in Camden
Construction underway on two schools in Swiss Cottage
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Architects to spruce up prefabs after BSF schools axed
Newham Council hires Haptic and AU Studio
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FeaturesFirst look: Special educational needs school in Bredinghurst, Southwark, by Wright & Wright
This £9.5 million school in south London is scheduled for completion in 2013






