Case study: Riverside Primary School by Architype
The 550-pupil school in Perth is Scotland’s first certified Passivhaus school. Photography by David Barbour
By AJ Contributor 10 September 2024 507 Views
The 550-pupil school in Perth is Scotland’s first certified Passivhaus school. Photography by David Barbour
By Anna Highfield 24 June 2024 258 Views
DaeWha Kang Design has enlisted primary school children to provide images for a new V&A exhibition
By Greg Pitcher 23 April 2024 1,806 Views
Work will start next week on Stanton Williams’ plans for the first boarding houses for girls at a 642-year-old independent school in Hampshire
By Anna Highfield 26 March 2024 256 Views
The government has announced £1.8 billion of funding to fix maintenance and safety issues in schools that do not contain reinforced autoclaved aerated concrete (RAAC)
By Emily Booth 22 February 2024 723 Views
The AJ’s February issue – which is published today – showcases architects’ ability to instigate positive social and environmental change
By Anna Highfield 9 February 2024 312 Views
The government will permanently remove reinforced autoclaved aerated concrete (RAAC) from all affected school and college buildings, it announced yesterday (8 February)
By Gino Spocchia 6 February 2024 392 Views
WilkinsonEyre-designed expansion plans for a Wiltshire primary school have moved one step further after the government approved a £6 million donation from entrepreneur James Dyson
By Anna Highfield 22 January 2024 9,508 Views
HLM Architects has defended its design of a school in south Wales, which is being blamed for contributing to a ‘behavioural crisis’ among pupils
By Ian Weinfass and Anna Highfield 11 December 2023 1,431 Views
More than 100 schools across England built with reinforced autoclaved aerated concrete (RAAC) will probably need to be completely rebuilt, the government has said
By Keith Cooper 26 September 2023 2,560 Views
Who were the architects who specified such widespread use of unsafe products such as reinforced autoclaved aerated concrete (RAAC) in public buildings? Keith Cooper investigates