All Education articles – Page 28
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NewsPartnerships for Schools goes the same way as BSF
Quango due to be wound up by next April and will be replaced by Education Funding Agency
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NewsCapita Symonds launches standardised school plans
Partnership with Wates is latest response to James Review
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NewsCapita Symonds designs schools for Nigeria
Capita Symonds is preparing for construction to begin on a series of nine modular schools in Nigeria.
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NewsI’m a Celebrity Get Me Out of Here star Lembit Opik to host RIBA auction
Details of RIBA Education Fund charitable dinner announced
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Architects sought for academy and leisure centre jobs in Kensington
Council planning series of new facilities
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NewsWork completed on Bond Bryan’s ‘liquorice allsorts’ school
Construction of the Bond Bryan-designed £7.6 million Post-16 Centre at Phoenix High School in Shepherd’s Bush, London, has been completed.
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NewsWestminster architecture school secures €1 million research grant
Westminster University’s School of Architecture & the Built Environment has secured €1 million (£870,000) to investigate how limited global resources affect urban design
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NewsTim Byles to leave Partnerships for Schools
The man in charge of the government’s school building programme is set to leave his post after nearly five years.Chief executive of Partnerships for Schools, Tim Byles, oversaw the delivery of the £55 billion Building Schools for the Future scheme which was scrapped last July.Byles is understood to be establishing ...
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RCA student Joseph Deane awarded RIBA Stephen Williams Scholarship 2011
Royal College of Art student Joseph Deane has been awarded the third RIBA Stephen Williams Scholarship, to complete his Masters degree in Architecture
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NewsWork starts on Architype's Wolverhampton Passivhaus school
Construction has started on a £5 million school project in Wolverhampton, designed by Architype Architects to Passivhaus energy standards.
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NewsLeicester University unveils medical building plans
Associated Architects’ scheme is part of £200 million estate overhaul
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NewsAssociated Architects' Birmingham campus building approved
Birmingham planners have approved a new campus building for Birmingham City University by local firm Associated Architects.The scheme in the Eastside area of the city is part of a £180 million redevelopment being planned by the university, and will house its art and design departments.Running across 18,300sq m, the five-storey ...
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NewsHopkins in race to build Gulf outpost for top school
The firm founded by Sherborne School old boy Michael Hopkins is one of six on the shortlist to build a new Sherborne for ex-pats and locals in Qatar.
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NewsJohn McAslan completes fifth project at Lancaster University
Charles Carter building sits in practice’s own masterplan
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NewsHundreds of school projects at risk from cost review
Cost review for PFI schemes mooted which could hit up to 150 contracts
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NewsLabour attacks Gove over flatpack school proposal
Shadow minister speaks out as coalition accused of double standards on design
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OpinionOne size does not fit all
The James Review’s vision of standardised schools is likely to prove as limited as BSF
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Opinion
Over down under
In Australia standard templates were rolled out for the Building the Education Revolution, which were based on years of research into functional and environmentally responsive classroom and ancillary facilities with standardised materials and production methods to achieve cost certainty.
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Standard bearer
Your article “Cabe’s BSF design standards ’did not work’, says James” (bdonline April 8) comments on the effectiveness of Cabe in the BSF programme.






