All Education articles – Page 37
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Brown's £1.5bn social housing programme to siphon funds from existing projects
A £1.5 billion social housing programme announced by the government is being funded by money earmarked for hundreds of other public building projects.
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Scabal's Dunraven sports hall (video)
Take a video tour around Scabal’s shipping container-based Dunraven sports hall
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Education Now virtual fair kicks off
BD's Education Now, a free virtual event for the education sector, kicks off this Wednesday with a series of discussions and videos on funding, acoustics and the primary school design programme.
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Seven shortlisted to design Greenwich University architecture school
David Chipperfield, Bennetts Associates and Rafael Viñoly have been shortlisted to design a new £60 million architecture school and library for the University of Greenwich in south-east London.
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Building Study
dRMM’s Clapham Manor Primary extension, London
De Rijke Marsh Morgan’s striking addition to the 19th century Clapham Manor Primary school exemplifies the practice’s love of a technological solution
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Framework firms lash out at LSC 'nightmare'
Nearly half of the 13 colleges bailed out following the Learning & Skills Council rebuilding fiasco will be built using architects not on the framework it set up to carry out the work.
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Only 13 colleges to receive cash following Learning & Skills Council fiasco
Just 13 of 180 college projects will be bailed out following the Learning & Skills Council rebuilding debacle, the organisation has announced.
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DSDHA's Guildford schools unveiled
The DSDHA designed Christ’s College Secondary School and Pond Meadow Special Needs School in Guildford, Surrey, have been formally opened by the Duke of Edinburgh.
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Building Study
Hawkins Brown's Oxford University’s biochemistry research facilities, Oxford
A two-phased reimagining of Oxford University’s biochemistry research facilities aims to put straight years of damaging piecemeal development
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School-build plans spark scepticism
Fears have been raised that up-and-coming practices could lose out on designing primary schools after it was announced the quango delivering BSF will take control of the school building programme.
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Building Study
Scabal’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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Schools programme a ‘tall order’ for government, say MPs
The government’s programme to redevelop England’s schools buildings has been beset by over-optimism and will struggle to deliver all schools on deadline, MPs have claimed.
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More jobs at risk as LSC college cash is delayed
Architects caught up in the Learning & Skills Council college rebuilding debacle have warned that more jobs could go because of fresh delays to the botched initiative
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More delays on LSC college rebuilding programme
Architects hoping for work on the troubled Learning & Skills Council college rebuilding programme now face weeks more of delays to find out if stalled jobs they are working on have been saved from the axe.
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RMJM's Suzhou higher education campus
RMJM has won an international competition to design a new campus in Suzhou in China.
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Young guns team up to win primary school work
Duggan Morris Architects (DMA), Glowacka Rennie, Gort Scott, Harry Dobbs Design and Matthew Springett Associates have formed a consortium to bid for work designing primary schools, and to hold design charettes with education departments of local authorities
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Decisions under way on LSC funds
Consultants employed by the Learning & Skills Council are scrutinising applications for £300 million in emergency funding announced for its college rebuilding programme in last month’s Budget
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LSC fiasco could force Bond Bryan to cut 70 jobs
Sheffield practice Bond Bryan has become the latest casualty of the Learning & Skills Council’s botched college rebuilding programme, by admitting the fiasco could see it axe 70 jobs
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Six shortlisted for £21.5m LSE students centre
Six practices have been shortlisted for a prestigious £21.5 million project for the London School of Economics
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Budget’s college bailout is “derisory”, architects claim
The architectural community has reacted with disappointment at the government’s decision to allocate a further £300 million to the Learning & Skills Council’s struggling Building Colleges for the Future programme, saying it is far too little.