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Langley Academy, Building, Architect, Image, News, Development, Proposal, Photos
Langley Academy Building : Berkshire School
Slough Education development by Foster + Partners, England
12 Nov 2009
Official opening for The Langley Academy
The Langley Academy, designed by Foster + Partners, is being officially
opened today by Sir Matthew Pinsent CBE. It is an exemplar of sustainable
design, a theme which is showcased by the building itself. The first
academy to specialise in museum learning, it also highlights rowing,
cricket and science in its curriculum.
photos: Nigel Young, Foster + Partners
With an enclosed full-height atrium at the heart of the three-storey
building, the social life of the school revolves around this assembly
space for 1,100 students. A recurrent element in several other of
Foster + Partners academy buildings, the atrium is defined by
a sense of transparency and openness like a gallery of learning
which in this case also resonates with the museum theme. Inside
the atrium there are three yellow drums raised above the floor on
circular columns. These two-storey pods house the Academys ten
science laboratories, reinforcing the importance of science teaching.
A dedicated sports and culture block contains specialist facilities
for music and drama including a fully equipped theatre, a TV and sound
recording studio, soundproofed practice rooms and a rehearsal space,
sports hall and lecture theatre. The academys two light and
airy covered streets extend from the atrium and are lined with 38
classrooms.
photos: Nigel Young, Foster + Partners
The environmental features save 20% in water consumption and approximately
150 tonnes of CO2 per year compared to a traditional academy and are
used in the teaching of science and environmental issues. Students
can see the solar collectors on the roof and the workings of the exposed
plant room, as well as the network of pipes that illustrate how energy
is generated and carried through the building. Rain water is collected
and stored and grey water filtered for reuse in sanitation and irrigation;
a system of horizontal louvers provides shade; and the building has
been configured to allow out-of-hours use by the wider community,
ensuring its sustainability over time. Foster + Partners and Buro
Happold collaborated on the environmental design.
photos: Nigel Young, Foster + Partners
Nigel Dancey, a senior partner and design director at Foster +
Partners said:
Environmental performance and appearance are indivisible at
The Langley Academy. The school pioneers a revolutionary new educational
concept which draws on the theme of museums and galleries, so that
the school itself is like an exhibit, with its physical manifestation
a showcase and educational tool for environmental design.
Langley Academy images / information from Foster + Partners
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Langley Academy, Slough,
UK
2004-08
Foster + Partners

The Langley Academy in Slough seeks to rethink the school experience for
its 1150 students. The building is revolutionary in the way that it is informed
by its specialist subjects science, museums, cricket, rowing and
sustainability, creating a school that is a physical expression of these
educational themes.
School Design Images : Foster + Partners
Museum Learning and the Academys Museum: The Langley Academy is
the first school in the UK to provide Museum Learning and runs its own
Museum. Museum Learning is more than just museum visits. Ancient artefacts
and objects are brought into the classroom to spark questions, debate,
analysis and provide connections across the curriculum. Museum Learning
also provides unparalleled access to significant cultural institutions
across the country and the Academy has run 12 museum visits so far this
year, involving hundreds of students.
The Langley Academy is sponsored by the Arbib Foundation
Langley Academy
design : Foster + Partners
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