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News
MICA completes first phase of Wellington College campus in Pune
State-of-the-art facility is designed to accommodate 800 students across five interconnected buildings
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News
V&A displays children’s visions of a London cityscape adapted to climate change
Works by hundreds of 9-10-year-olds will be shown as part of the Climate Change All Change programme
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Features
School buildings crisis: What can the next government do to save our schools and colleges?
Public capital spending on education was less last year than at any time since Labour’s Building Schools for the Future programme got up to speed 17 years ago. As part of Building’s election focus, Joey Gardiner asks what can be done to stop our schools falling further into disrepair
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News
NVB Architects completes major expansion for Haberdashers’ Boys’ School
Project provides 46 classrooms, new drama facilities and offices
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Features
AYA 2023 shortlists: Education Architect of the Year
In a series celebrating BD’s Architect of the Year Awards finalists, we look at the Education Architect shortlist
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Opinion
The unfolding RAAC crisis highlights the need for a new vision for schools
The built environment and education sectors are just waiting for the opportunity to retrofit and rebuild Britain’s schools, writes Rafael Marks
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Opinion
Our crumbling schools are just one more symptom of this government’s failure to plan for the future
We are paying the price for a lost decade of underinvestment and strategic drift on construction and the built enviroment, writes Ben Flatman
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Opinion
We must put inclusivity and accessibility at the heart of school design
To make our schools welcoming to every child we need to design for each of their individual experiences, writes Claire Mantle
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Blogs
Mayoral candidates given a grilling
BD reporter Elizabeth Hopkirk was at the London Citizens mayoral assembly, the largest live audience the candidates will face
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Blogs
Pascall & Watson get the Louvre and green schools for the US
So, the House of Representatives has passed a bill to build one of the most ambitious schools programmes in recent history. But it's not the first time that something like this has been passed by the House and ignored by the Senate. Fingers crossed it goes through this time.Elsewhere ...