Successful spatial planning begins with a thorough requirements analysis. We’ll work with you to pin down the processes and transitions in your school, in detail. That way, we can identify the areas with the primary potential for optimising your spaces. We’ll also analyse the situation on site. Your students’ specific needs for an environment that nurtures learning also flow into the analysis. Another important input is the daily format and structure, so that your scheme can be tuned to suit the shape of your school’s day. And, of course, we must also consider the teaching methodology in your school, and how that influences what learning formats are needed for your students.
The end result is a tailored solution perfectly adapted to the needs of both students and teachers, in a learning space that will stand the test of time.
Zones
Teaching areas
Classrooms, groupwork areas, open learning spaces… flexible furniture concepts for versatile learning settings
Teacher’s offices
Designed as an agile workplace and a place to meet with small groups or parents
Preparation rooms
Structured storage areas and workspaces for teachers to work on lesson planning
Transitional spaces
Optimise “lost” spaces such as corridors and stairwells by transforming them into learning areas or common rooms
Break areas
Lounge zones, smart waste separation systems, well organised cloakrooms and lockers