RIBAJ PiP Webinar: Architecture for Scho...
 

RIBAJ PiP Webinar: Architecture for Schools and Education Buildings

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The PiP Schools and Education Buildings webinar sees RIBA Journal’s Jan-Carlos Kucharek host 3 leading architects and 2 product experts who deliver informative presentations showcasing design and product expertise. In this webinar we showcase innovative, inclusive and sustainable school and education building projects. For 2022, we host:

James McCosh, principal of van Heyningen and Haward Architects, who delivers a case study on Houlton Secondary School in Rugby – on the site of the former Rugby Radio Station, the project restores and repurposes historic buildings as part of a sustainable secondary school. Houlton Secondary School, Rugby - vHH

Regina Kertapati, associate at dRMM, who delivers a case study on Wintringham Primary Academy in St Neots, Cambridgeshire – a new school that was created to be both inspirational for the children and built on principles of ‘naturalness’, with particular attention to light and ventilation and the landscape. Wintringham Primary Academy shortlisted for RIBA East Award | dRMM Architects (drmmstudio.com)

Stephen Smith, partner of Wright & Wright Architects, who delivers a case study on the award-winning Library and Archive at Lambeth Palace in London – a striking new landmark building for the use of scholars and enjoyment of the public. Library and Archive at Lambeth Palace :: Wright & Wright (wrightandwright.co.uk)

Sponsored by:
Rockwool Insulation products from a leading stone wool insulation provider (rockwool.com) and Kawneer Kawneer UK

The webinar covers products and materials and explores how collaboration between architects, consultants and manufacturers are helping create better designed, inspiring, sustainable, inclusive and future-proof school and education buildings.
Tags: architecture, RIBAJ, design, PiP, schools, education, university, RIBA, products, design and build, RIBAJ.com, Rockwool, Kawneer UK

 

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