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Aug 2008
HKR ARCHITECTS GETS GO-AHEAD FROM PLANNERS FOR
EVELINE LOWE PRIMARY SCHOOL

HKR Architects (HKR), the international architecture and design practice,
has been given the go-ahead by planners for Eveline Lowe Primary School
in the London Borough of Southwark.
The decision is the first of a Southwark Children's Services initiative
to deliver three new and extended primary schools and is a pre-cursor
to the 'Schools for the Future' programme - which includes academies,
secondary schools, primary schools and children's centres and aims to
transform education provision in the borough by 2014.
Currently Eveline Lowe is housed in both a 1967 Grade ll listed building,
an exemplar of the Plowden Report, and an 1860's Edwardian building on
a split site on either side of Marlborough Grove. One of the key challenges
was the nature and listed status of the existing school, however, the
scheme was unanimously passed and praised by the planning committee.

Simon Innes lead architect on the project for HKR commented "The
planners were very supportive of the design concept from the beginning.
Understanding the 1960's educational philosophy made this project both
interesting and challenging. The new design is an inspiring 21st century
school that respects the design philosophy of the original listed buildings
with their pioneering open plan teaching arrangement."
The 378 pupil school is to be expanded to 420 places, with the junior
school re-housed in a new building and the infant school modernised. HKR's
competition winning scheme places new classrooms in pods around the external
boundary of the site, leaving the listed school buildings refurbished
and intact. The design can be summarised as follows:-
- A new boundary to the lower site that consists of a beautiful, secure
garden wall overhung by four classroom buildings
- Increased outdoor play space on the lower site with a new 'playcroft'
under one of the two-storey pods
- A new visual identity to the school that comes from this new edge and
the 'hard outside-facing soft inward-facing' character of the new buildings
- Subtle changes to the listed building to make it more suitable for 21st
century learning without losing its best qualities as a listed building
- A sustainable concept of natural ventilation and passive cooling, to
reduce rainfall run-off and support bio-diversity
Councillor Lisa Rajan, Southwark Council's executive member for Children's
Services and Education said "The design is innovative, functional
and sustainable, providing a modern school that celebrates its heritage.
The environment at the new Eveline Lowe Primary School will nurture the
social and educational needs of a new generation."'
HKR Architects with John Pardey Architects won the Southwark Council and
RIBA invited design competition commission in July 2007, beating a total
of 90 entries including the shortlist of Haworth Tompkins, Haverstock
Associated Architects and van Heyning and Haward.
Construction on the site will commence in January 2009 and is scheduled
for completion in 2010. The school will remain open for the duration of
the construction period.
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