Knockroon School in East Ayrshire, Learning and Enterprise Campus
Architects: Sheppard Robson. The first images released of the scheme illustrate a design that will share resources across all age-groups as well as the wider community.
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Architects: Sheppard Robson. The first images released of the scheme illustrate a design that will share resources across all age-groups as well as the wider community.
Design: Erginoglu & Calislar Architects. TAC-SEV New Campus is built across from the existing property of Tarsus American College, a well established educational institution with a 100 year history. It includes a primary school, dormitory and multipurpose building
Design: Wilson Architects + Donovan Hill Architects
Conceived as a series of interconnected places to enable a community of research. From the intimate to the expansive, the building enables intensity of scientific research and a range of opportunities for collaboration.
Architects: Miguel Marcelino. The school building setting allows a close relationship with nature, located in the countryside, the new primary school + kindergarten is surrounded by beautiful adult trees.
Design: John McAslan + Partners, architects. Remodelling of Grade II listed building at Maze Hill to provide a new 7,600 sqm school and community building at Westcombe Park. The 1,400-pupil secondary school is split across two sites adjacent to Greenwich Park.
Architects: Dreamdesign. Elena Dobrovolskaya and Dream Design Studio designed an unusual primary school. They have created an optimistic environment where children not only acquire knowledge, but also learn about the world.
Design: Peter Crone Architects. As part of Camberwell Grammar School’s recent campus development, AR-MA worked with ARC Roofing, Cockram Construction, and Peter Crone Architects on the technical design of the school’s new chapel.
Design: ARCHETONIC. Amani will be located within one of the new developments in the city of Puebla: Lomas de Angelópolis Cascatta. This will be a mixed-use development including banks, schools, stores, and green spaces.
Design: Arkitema Architects. The new addition to the school in Denmark creates a further 460sqm of space, which can accommodate 100 children, spread across two floors. The extension houses three classrooms, a common room and a double height workshop as well as a large roof terrace.
Design: Jarmund/Vigsnæs AS Architects MNAL. The Oslo School of Architecture is homed in an existing building from 1938, situated by the Akerselva River in the eastern part of Oslo. The school is part of a larger vision to revitalize this former industrial area for education-related use.
Design: Page \ Park Architects. The requirement to meet current needs and expectations to keep abreast of the most advanced teaching in the sciences has resulted in a significant and substantial new urban block for the Academy.
This modest pavilion teaching building design by Page \ Park Architects nestles into the site at the foot of the Ochil Hills alongside the impressive principle school building, designed by William Henry Playfair.
Architects: Atkins. Plans to convert a derelict brewery building into a £100m education hub for construction and the built environment at the University of Wolverhampton, England, have been given the go ahead.
Design: Avanti Architects. This school provides specialist accommodation for 150 pupils aged between 2‐19 years on the Profound and Multiple Learning Difficulties (PMLD) spectrum. The 5000 sqm building is one of the largest facilities of this kind in the UK
Design: Wilson Architects. This building successfully creates a relationship between layered heritage context and a contemporary façade. A new five-storey contemporary classroom building inserted close to some of the oldest buildings in Brisbane.
Design: Candalepas Associates, architects. The primary school building is a simple narrow extruded form approximately 80m in length, teaching spaces are located over four levels accessed from continuous external walkways to the west.
Design: Architype, Architects. Arranged along a west-facing crescent, each classroom has open views to the landscape, shaded by protruding vertical fins. 55,000 handmade bricks dominate the school façade, topped by 580sqm of wild flower meadow green roof.