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St Luke's CE Primary School, Blakenhall Building, Project, News, Design
St Luke's CE Primary School : Architecture Information
Education Development by Architype in Wolverhampton, England, UK
ARCHITYPE COMPLETES
FIRST BREEAM 'EXCELLENT'
PRIMARY SCHOOL IN BRITAIN
3 Aug 2009
Architype's St Luke's CE primary school has been awarded a BREEAM
rating of 'Excellent', making it the only, and therefore first, of
its kind in Britain. The trailblazing, all-timber, highly sustainable
primary school, built by contractor Thomas Vale Construction, is a
flagship project for Wolverhampton.
The £5.9 million new school building for 420 children is located
at the heart of the regeneration of Blakenhall, an inner city area
close to Wolverhampton centre where sustainable timber buildings are
rare.
Demonstrating Architype's eco-minimalist approach, the form and section
of the building reduces energy consumption by maximising natural daylighting,
as well as using a passive ventilation system and carefully controlling
solar gain. The large canopy running along south facing classrooms
provides extended teaching space as well as welcome shade from summer
sun. Every classroom is cross-ventilated with a combination of manual
low level windows and automatic clerestorey windows linked to the
building management system. North-facing clerestorey windows introduce
additional daylight without glare to classrooms and large open-plan
spaces. The underfloor heating is powered by a biomass woodchip boiler.
This ground-breaking project benefits not only the environment but
also the school children and staff. Jonathan Hines, Director of Architype
says: "We believe that schools which benefit the environment
also benefit children's health and well being, and improve their performance
in the classroom."
In order to achieve the BREEAM credits required, particular care was
needed when choosing construction materials and methods. The structure
selected is unusual for a school, being entirely timber framed. Pre-fabricated
timber panels were used as this provided superior air-tightness for
the building, thereby significantly reducing energy usage in the building.
Richard Green, Director of Thomas Vale Construction adds: "As
a local contractor to work with Architype and Wolverhampton City Council,
this project is an outstanding recognition of what can be achieved
through working collaboratively as a team."
Exposed laminated timber portal frames and beams were used to create
the large open spaces such as the library and main hall. The visible
structure in these areas combines practicality with pleasing aesthetics
and provides a softer appearance than often associated with primary
structural elements. The timbers have integral fire resistance due
to their size without the need for chemical treatments or coatings.
Sustainable Urban Drainage Systems were employed to minimise the environmental
impact on local water courses and significantly reduce the risk of
flooding during heavy storms.
During the whole process Architype have been conscious of not adversely
impacting on the local environment and therefore designed a school
that nestles harmoniously within its leafy park surroundings; its
natural shingled roof makes the school more like an extension of the
green space than an inner city school. The maximum number of trees
was also retained during construction.
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St Luke's CE primary
school - Professional team
Client: Wolverhampton City Council, St Luke's CE primary school
Architect: Architype
Contractor: Thomas Vale Construction plc
Structural Engineers and Sustainability Consultant: Price & Myers
Quantity Surveyors: Smith Thomas Consult
M&E Engineers: Ernest Griffiths Consulting Engineers
St Luke's CE Primary School Wolverhampton infomration received 030809
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