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Macgregor Smith:位于繁华的肯辛顿和切尔西皇家镇,马尔伯勒小学为小学提供了一个充满活力的学习环境 3至11岁的儿童。新学校增加了420名学生的容纳能力,并设有一个全日制托儿所和专业的自闭症中心。
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8 T, x% [% T% G+ B% c" ^Provision of generous external spaces and good daylighting was key to this scheme. The constraints posed by a 5-storey party wall to the west and very limited ground floor area on this tight urban site resulted in a tiered section of cascading ‘garden’ terraces that provide a rich diversity of external spaces, accessed directly from each classroom through large sliding doors. This solution enabled a fantastic doubling of the provision of external space compared to the previous land-hungry school building. The south facing external learning spaces follow the pedagogical progression up through the school, with the youngest students spilling out onto ground floor level spaces and the oldest year groups at the top roof terrace levels. P6 [. y, q! `1 k* k9 Z
The external learning terraces bring about the benefits of nature and green space despite the city centre location and framed views capitalise on the great look outs over London’s skyline. Extensive dialogue with the School and RBKC meant that we were able to understand what the teachers and children wanted from their new spaces and we held a series of workshops testing the designs for the spaces as the project evolved.1 y; | f. O" B+ Z6 D3 H+ J
At ground floor level, a bamboo ‘forest’ and performance stage carve out spaces for outdoor classrooms and opportunities for creative play. As children move up through then school, raised planters brimming with Lavender and trained fruit trees are used for the school’s ‘Growing Club’ and vegetable planters, a compost wormery, insect hotels and a greenhouse all seek to enhance the learning opportunities these outdoor spaces provide. Every ounce of space has been utilised and at the highest roof level, there is a biodiversity roof, PVs and a full size Multi Use Games Area.
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Project Details
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Location: Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea, London, UK2 {& J" z1 K7 s9 f" ^+ s- w5 ~
Client: Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea
" g! b5 x+ V1 n- o/ yLandscape Architect: Macgregor Smith
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Design Team: Dixon Jones (Architects), Waterman Group (Structures), Arup (M&E), Exova Warrington Fire (Fire Engineer), Sandy Brown Associates (Acoustic Consultant), Lend Lease (Project Manager), Gleeds (QS), David Bonnett Associates (Access Consultant), ADP Architecture (BREEAM Consultant) r5 @ P% p: w8 M2 h
Street Furniture: Woodscape, Sui Generis
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Landscape Contractor: Kingston Landscape Group
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Roofing & Play Surfaces: Imperial Waterproofing Systems, Axter Wilotekt-Plus, Specialist Sports Products* R% r$ k, ]4 m) {- ^4 t+ K
Architectural Metalwork & Pergolas: Delta Fabrications+ m" K3 X6 Y3 B7 E+ H
Design year: 2015-17) y/ m$ P( [$ [3 F
Year Built: 2017: h, b1 K6 P7 ~, m
Opened: September 2017
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( S& }+ u, e' G& Y) g2018 RIBA National Award + RIBA London Award
& ?5 v1 \$ r# |5 C6 s9 }2018 AJ Architecture Awards – School Project of the Year, u! w* C: C& v' j
2018 BCI Awards – Social Infrastructure Project of the Year
/ h' C0 {& v6 ]8 `1 z+ m h( y. v2018 Brick Awards – Winner of the Education Category
0 [2 _; R2 n1 e& {2019 Civic Trust Awards + Selwyn Goldsmith Award for Universal Design – Regional Finalist
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