All Education articles – Page 33
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Bond Bryan wins approval for Rotherham arts college
Rotherham Council has given planning permission to Bond Bryan’s redevelopment of the South Yorkshire town’s arts and technology college.
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O'Donnell & Tuomey wins planning for LSE project
O’Donnell & Tuomey’s new students’ centre for the London School of Economics has been awarded planning permission by Westminster Council.
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Councils take legal action over BSF cancellation
A council in the East Midlands has joined two other local authorities in taking legal action over the government’s decision to scrap the BSF programme.
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Consolation for Chipperfield as Neues wins RIBA conservation prize
David Chipperfield and Julian Harrap’s Neues Museum project has won the Crown Estate Conservation Award, one a number of prizes announced during the Stirling Prize awards ceremony on Saturday.
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Architects take heat for high cost of BSF
Critics of the role of architects under Labour’s £55 billion Building Schools for the Future programme have stepped up their attack
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Council set to pass Fletcher Priest's Oxford College plans
Fletcher Priest Architects’ £10 million project to build a new library and learning centre at an Oxford college are set to be approved next week, despite heated objection from conservation groups.
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Foster's academy building is a nightmare, says school's boss
A flagship academy school, designed by Foster & Partners, has been branded a “nightmare” by the woman who runs it.
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Alsop school opens as Archial hits rocks
It has been a bittersweet week for Alsop Sparch, whose Michael Faraday School in Southwark, south London, reached completion as the practice’s parent company Archial announced it had entered into administration
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Lib Dem conference votes against free schools
The government’s flagship free school policy has suffered a setback after Liberal Democrats voted not to support the schools.
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RIBA calls for flexible school procurement
The RIBA has called on the Government to ensure flexible procurement routes for local authorities building new schools.
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Gort Scott’s playful space solution opens up cramped school grounds
Gort Scott has completed work on a series of shelters and outdoor furniture installations for Harlington Community School in the London Borough of Hillingdon.
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Ravensbourne College, Greenwich, by Foreign Office Architects
FOA’s new building for Ravensbourne College makes bold predictions about how the next generation of students will be taught
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Gove waxes lyrical over Amanda Levete
Education Secretary Michael Gove described Amanda Levete as “Britain’s best architect” when he opened the practice’s Globe Academy in south London this week.
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Jestico & Whiles completes Hackney technology college
Jestico & Whiles has completed a £15 million technology college in east London.
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RMJM Cambridge lab topped out
A new medical building in Cambridge by RMJM was topped out by health secretary Andrew Lansley this morning.
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Free school pioneer says design not necessary
Toby Young dismisses link between good architecture and academic ability
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Medieval on your class
Feilden Clegg Bradley Studios has won planning permission for a new school in north-east London
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Ravensbourne College by FOA
Alejandro Zaera-Polo explains the inspiration behind Foreign Office Architects’ latest project, the new Ravensbourne College building at the Greenwich Peninsula which opens this month.
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Metz's Viking college opens
Metz Architects’ £34 million new campus for South Leicestershire College has opened.
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Gove calls on firms for new school ideas
Education secretary Michael Gove has called on the construction industry to come forward with ideas to cut the cost of building schools.