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For some time now, school buildings have represented an important field in architecture, and there is an enduring interest in the challenges this design task presents. This publication explains in eleven chapters the central parameters for this architectural typology: The role of the school in the community or neighborhood, questions of sustainability, flexible spaces for learning, the role of furniture, participation in the design process, learning outside the classroom, landscape design, opportunities and challenges of special schools, and the role of new pedagogical concepts. Each theme is thoroughly investigated and illustrated with numerous buildings presenting model solutions for specific problems or aspects.
Prue Chiles, University of Sheffield, UKLeo Care, University of Sheffield, UK
CONTENTSPreface. Introduction: The State of Things2. From Ideas for Learning into Architectural Form3. Nature, Ecology and Environmental Design4. Flexible Space for Learning5. Schools and the Community. Participating in the Design and Construction Process7- Learning Outside the Classroom8. Learning in the Landscape9. Special Schools should be Special. Refurbishment and Extension of Existing Schools. Furniture and Equipment in Learning SpacesBibliographyAbout the AuthorsIndex