All Education articles – Page 35
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Hawkins Brown for Westminster
Hawkins Brown is to masterplan the redevelopment of Westminster University’s campus in north-west London.
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Building StudyRevisiting 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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Building StudyPenoyre & 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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NewsKent school building programme in limbo as major cuts loom
Architects await government decision on future of £1.2bn second phase.
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Building StudyHawkins Brown's Royal Veterinary College at Potters Bar
Hawkins Brown has won planning permission for its student accommodation complex at the Royal Veterinary College at Potters Bar
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NewsWork starts on Pyle Architects’ Cambodia library
Construction work is underway on Pyle Architects’ £1.3 million library for the Royal University of Phnom Penh.
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NewsBSEC TV 2010 highlights
Catch up on the video highlights from BSEC 2010 and the best new education projects and innovations, with Martin Lewis
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NewsRace Cottam completes £12 million Bradford school
Race Cottam Associates has completed work on a £12 million scheme for a new school in Bradford.
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Building StudyPatel Taylor Architects’ Lowther School Children’s Centre
Patel Taylor’s Children’s Centre in Barnes, south-west London, is the first stage of a project that aims to boost the whole of the local community
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Building StudySanaa’s Rolex Learning Centre in Lausanne
The surreal landscapes of the Rolex Learning Centre in Lausanne belie a more traditional belief in the link between open spaces and education
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New Cabe guide seeks to engage pupils in school design
Cabe has launched a guide for schools undergoing building or refurbishment projects which is designed to help teachers engage pupils in the process.
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University buildings 'unfit for purpose', database reveals
University buildings across the country were condemned as “unfit for purpose” or “at serious risk of major failure” in a secret database obtained by the Guardian newspaper.
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Building StudyWalters & Cohen's Wembley Primary School, London
Walters & Cohen overcame considerable site constraints to create Wembley Primary School with large courtyards at its heart to bring the community together
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FeaturesArchitype’s schools’ programme
Architype is passionate in its belief that good design is a powerful tool in transforming educational opportunity, both inspiring teachers and enabling children to discover their true potential.
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Building StudyCottrell & Vermeulen’s Krishna-Avanti School in Harrow
The brief for Britain’s first state-funded Hindu school combined adhering to the traditional Vastu Shastra science of construction while creating an essentially modern building
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Schools secretary admits zero carbon target will not be met
The government will miss its target of making every new school building in England zero carbon from 2016, schools secretary Ed Balls admitted today.
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New school design think tank launched
A new think tank called the Centre for School Design has been launched by the British Council for School Environments.
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Two teams in the running for Wandsworth schools programme
Foster & Partners, AHMM and Wired Architects are among the practices within the final two teams bidding for Wandsworth’s £300 million school building programme.
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Building StudyDSDHA’s double chemistry lesson in Guildford
A year after its opening, DSDHA’s special needs school is joined on the site by the practice’s fantastically impressive Christ’s College secondary school
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NewsKey university building projects hit by cuts
Sheppard Robson scheme for Bristol among victims as government slashes capital funds






