To access more capital, more quickly, governments seek new sources of finance to fund school-building including loans and Public Private Partnerships. The paper uses examples principally from England and Italy to argue that architecture is now central in this process through its selling of reductive, human resource-based educational futures. By colonizing imaginaries of tomorrow, school design therefore helps to secure the legitimacy of new financial demands, creating a virtuous circle (at least for financial purposes). However, with education moved beyond current experience, the present and the space it offers for contestation is deleted and only architectural-educational futures already part-defined by a technical élite are offered in its...
This dissertation investigates the strategy adopted by Partnership for Schools (PfS) to meet the Gov...
How can school and university buildings adapt to accommodate growth and significant change in educat...
In this paper I argue that the Art School, in its various incarnations throughout the 19th and 20th ...
To access more capital, more quickly, governments seek new sources of finance to fund school-buildin...
AbstractIn Italy there is a considerable amount of experience in school constructions from the 60s t...
To get a picture of the impact of the current economic and nancial crisis on educational building p...
This article focuses on the Building Colleges for the Future (BCF) initiative (2008) which saw a wav...
International audienceLes programmes de construction scolaire en Angleterre ont connu entre 1997 et ...
This paper critically analyses a nationwide school-building programme in England: Building Schools f...
Through the lens of architecture and empirical research, this paper demonstrates how successful, awa...
The article reflects on recent models for pedagogy and their impact or direct connection to educatio...
International audienceLes programmes de construction scolaire en Angleterre ont connu entre 1997 et ...
The Building Schools for the Future programme has been established to ensure that English secondary ...
To discuss the future of architectural education it is important to point out the wide meaning of ar...
Learning from the past, collecting data on the Italian condition of school buildings, our R&D work a...
This dissertation investigates the strategy adopted by Partnership for Schools (PfS) to meet the Gov...
How can school and university buildings adapt to accommodate growth and significant change in educat...
In this paper I argue that the Art School, in its various incarnations throughout the 19th and 20th ...
To access more capital, more quickly, governments seek new sources of finance to fund school-buildin...
AbstractIn Italy there is a considerable amount of experience in school constructions from the 60s t...
To get a picture of the impact of the current economic and nancial crisis on educational building p...
This article focuses on the Building Colleges for the Future (BCF) initiative (2008) which saw a wav...
International audienceLes programmes de construction scolaire en Angleterre ont connu entre 1997 et ...
This paper critically analyses a nationwide school-building programme in England: Building Schools f...
Through the lens of architecture and empirical research, this paper demonstrates how successful, awa...
The article reflects on recent models for pedagogy and their impact or direct connection to educatio...
International audienceLes programmes de construction scolaire en Angleterre ont connu entre 1997 et ...
The Building Schools for the Future programme has been established to ensure that English secondary ...
To discuss the future of architectural education it is important to point out the wide meaning of ar...
Learning from the past, collecting data on the Italian condition of school buildings, our R&D work a...
This dissertation investigates the strategy adopted by Partnership for Schools (PfS) to meet the Gov...
How can school and university buildings adapt to accommodate growth and significant change in educat...
In this paper I argue that the Art School, in its various incarnations throughout the 19th and 20th ...