Education – Page 6
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Wright & Wright's Cambridge University Corpus Christi College Campus
When Cambridge University’s Corpus Christi College ran out of undergraduate library space, it engaged Wright & Wright to remodel a former bank it owns on one of the city’s main streets as the Taylor Library, reports Ellis Woodman. Photos by Peter Cook and Dennis Gilbert
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Feilden Clegg Bradley’s recipe for a nourishing school environment in Leicester
Tony McIntyre gives Samworth Enterprise Academy full marks
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Mole Architects' Cambridge University department of architecture
Mole Architects, working with Freeland Rees Roberts, has designed a sustainable extension to Cambridge’s architecture faculty
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Porphyrios Associates' Princeton University Whitman Building
The new Whitman Building at Princeton uses campus gothic to great effect, and even makes modernism look a little wan
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John McAslan & Partners' Harris Academy in South Norwood
McAslan’s integrates a colourful new-build element with an existing listed building
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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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Allford Hall Monaghan Morris' Westminister Academy, Central London
Allford Hall Monaghan Morris’s Naim Dangoor Centre, for the Westminster Academy in central London, is a potential Stirling winner, says Ellis Woodman
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Hopkins’ Bryanston school, Dorset
Bryanston’s new maths and science wing develops the school’s tentative courtyard with a crescent that meets its overbearing context with a human scale.
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DSDHA's Emmaus Primary School, Sheffield
Built within an unrelentingly tight DfES budget, this Sheffield school by DSDHA amply fulfils its role at the vanguard of a run-down area’s regeneration. Pictures by Hélène Binet
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Walters & Cohen’s Redbrook Hayes Community Primary School, Staffordshire
Walters Cohen’s Staffordshire primary school resuscitates 1970s open-plan design to give young minds maximum exposure to living and learning.