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Cherry Orchard School, Dublin, Architect, Eire
Cherry Orchard School, Dublin, Ireland
Irish building by O'Donnell + Tuomey Architects, Dublin, Ireland
CHERRY ORCHARD PRIMARY SCHOOL, CHERRY ORCHARD, DUBLIN, IRELAND
Completed 2006
ODonnell + Tuomey
The brief for this new national school was non-standard. It was developed
in consultation with the Department of Education and Science, Cherry
Orchard Parish Priests and their advisors. The social conditions in
this area of Dublin led to the inclusion of special facilities for
pre-school children, children with special needs and facilities for
the care of children outside school hours, and it is the first school
of its kind in Ireland to include this broad range of functions. These
special functions are a preschool nursery, a special care unit, an
early start centre, a home-school liaison room, a number of multipurpose
rooms for teaching special needs pupils as well as general catering
facilities.
The predominant feeling in this part of Cherry Orchard is one of anonymity
or lack of identity. The challenge was to find a design solution that
would give the school a strong identity and to an extent create its
own context, a context that would be welcoming and attractive for
pupils from all backgrounds, including the most socially deprived.
The scheme takes the form of a school within a walled garden planted
with cherry orchards. The school is arranged between a series of courtyards
within a 3.6 metre high brick garden wall. The brick wall provides
shelter and protection to the school and the outdoor play areas, whilst
giving the building a strong architectural form on the site. All of
the accommodation is two storeys high and gives on to the garden/playgrounds.
The rooms take their light from the courtyards, and perimeter walls
are generally without openings, except for the main entrance, the
rear entrance to the ball court play area and a number of openings
which give low level views into and out of the gardens. The brick
walls establish the character of the gardens. The height of the garden
walls has been carefully gauged to allow the trees to be visible from
outside above the walls.
The concept of the walled garden/cherry orchard is central to the
project and provides a strong sense of place whilst also affording
a degree of shelter. The brick boundary wall is the defining element
here. The brick and lime-rich mortar has been selected to provide
warmth, colour variation and a richness of texture, which softens
the impact of the large areas of brickwork. Three elements, brick,
concrete and hardwood, form a palette of materials which are robust
but which will weather naturally and give the building a sense of
being rooted in its site.
O'Donnell + Tuomey Architects: Cherry Orchard School - Building PR
020707
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