All Education articles – Page 27
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Nanoscience centre for Jestico & Whiles
Jestico & Whiles has been appointed to design the new Australian Institute of Nanoscience at the University of Sydney.
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NewsLondon mayor announces £100 million retrofit fund
Public building works create potential workstream for architects
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NewsRIBA announces highest ever level of education funding
Institute to spend £185,000 this academic year
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NewsPickles outlines schools planning guidance
Communities secretary Eric Pickles has introduced new planning measures to encourage the creation of free schools and the expansion of state schools.
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TechnicalChelsea Open Air Nursery classroom by Friend & Company Architects
A need to provide more classroom space and a stronger connection to the garden has led to the creation of a new “tree house” mezzanine in a children’s nursery in London.
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NewsSarah Wigglesworth, Malcolm Fraser and BDP shortlisted for northern awards
RIBA Northern Network Architecture Awards shortlist announced
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NewsPupils sent home from Westminster Academy as temperatures hit 30ºC, court papers claim
New details emerge of education secretary Michael Gove’s £3m claim against BDP
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NewsGove launches £2 billion BSF successor
New schools programme will prioritise most dilapidated buildings
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NewsSchools need £22 billion for maintenance alone
Procurement adviser Sebastian James makes bombshell claim on repairs backlog
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NewsGove asks RIBA how to cut school design costs
Education secretary wants institute to help devise efficiency savings
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Lottery boost for Tim Ronalds' plans to revive UK's first cinema
Tim Ronalds Architects’ plans to revive the birthplace of British cinema at the University of Westminster’s headquarters on Regent Street are one step closer to going ahead following a £100,000 development grant from the Heritage Lottery Fund (HLF).The original theatre at 309 Regent Street was completed in 1848 and was ...
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NewsRIBA claims government will work for "best value" school design
Meeting with Gove “productive”, says Reed
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NewsHunters lands work on London free schools
Hunters has been appointed preferred bidder on two free schools schemes being built in London.The deals are worth around £2.6 million each and are the first free schools the west London firm has picked up since education secretary Michael Gove launched the initiative last year.The first project will turn the ...
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NewsNightingales completes Newbury education complex
Facility will cater for up to 30 special needs students
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NewsRuth Reed renews attack on Tories for calling BSF a 'legitimate business opportunity'
Tory BSF ’smear’ row continues
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NewsEssex is education sector's top performer
Practices manage to stay afloat on schools despite government cuts
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FeaturesCPD 2011 Module 7: Ventilation and Air Quality
This CPD aims to provide a closer understanding of the use of carbon dioxide monitoring for ventilation control in education buildings. This module is sponsored by Medem.
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Jonathan Clark Architects wins planning for second project at west London school
New reception will be as colourful as award-winning library
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OpinionNow the gloves are off
Finally we can see what will happen to the schools sector in the wake of the James Review, and it isn’t pretty
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NewsArchitects hit out at Tory 'smear tactics'
Practices expose how Conservative Party cited massively exaggerated figures on BSF fees.






