All Secondary education articles – Page 7
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AnalysisHow far should the design of secondary schools be tailored to a particular educational style?
Our three experts say school buildings should have the flexibility to deal with future needs and the changing and unique styles of education.
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Building StudyDEGW’s personalised learning research project
DEGW is leading a research project on the spatial implications of personalised learning principles, and how architects can embody them in their school designs.
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FeaturesSteve Bolingbroke: teaching Swedish methods for schools
Kunskapsskolan is bringing Swedish school expertise to the UK. Steve Bolingbroke is the man architects need to get to know.
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FeaturesRecent books on education architecture
This month BD Reviews looks at how design could improve learning and architectural responses to education.
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FeaturesJonathan Clark Architects' wins RIBA Award for Longford Community school
Jonathan Clark Architects’ library and teaching facility at Longford Community school in Feltham, Middlesex, is one of just a handful of secondary school buildings among the winners of this year’s RIBA Awards.
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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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Building StudyNicholas Hare’s Joseph Chamberlain Sixth Form College, Birmingham
Nicholas Hare’s Joseph Chamberlain Sixth Form College provides the students with an atmosphere of calm relaxation
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Building StudyScabal’s sports hall for Dunraven secondary school in Streatham, London
Could recycled shipping containers be the future of low-cost, fast-build structures? Scabal’s sports hall for Dunraven secondary school in Streatham, south London, is proving a success
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Building StudyPenoyre & Prasad’s Minster School in Southwell
The practice’s Minster School in Southwell consolidated two sites on one, with open and versatile spaces. Happy staff and proud, well-behaved pupils are testament to its success
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Building StudyBuschow Henley’s St Benedict’s School, west London
Using a pared-down palette of materials and colours, Buschow Henley’s new building for St Benedict’s School in west London unifies a sprawling and unruly site
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Building StudyFeilden Clegg Bradley’s recipe for a nourishing school environment in Leicester
Tony McIntyre gives Samworth Enterprise Academy full marks
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Building StudyEldridge 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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Building StudyAllford 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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Building StudyHopkins’ 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.






