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Phoenix High School Sixth Form Centre, London Building, Project, Design, Image
Phoenix High School London : Architecture Information
Education Development in Shepherds Bush London, England, UK
Europe's largest cantilevered building will be 'liquorice allsorts'
school
- almost 50% of building will form cantilever
Bond Bryan Architects' design for the new £8.7m sixth form centre
at Phoenix High School in Shepherds Bush, London has been granted
planning permission by London Borough of Hammersmith and Fulham and
is thought to be Europe's largest cantilevered building, with a 24m
cantilever extending over an existing car park.

The upper levels project out into a 24m cantilever from the ground
floor building. The overall building length is 51m, over-turning the
general rule for having only 33% of a building extending as a cantilever.
This has almost 50% of the building as a cantilever.
Nick Rogers, project leader at Bond Bryan, explains how this will
be achieved:
"Having such a huge cantilever compared to the ground floor structure
places a tremendous loading on the building connected to ground but
this is resolved by cross-bracing the floors and transferring the
force back and down into cantilever and into the building pinned to
the floor.
"We believe it is the largest cantilever in Europe. The columns
securing the ground floor building are driven 35 metres into the ground
which serve to resist the uplift force generated by the cantilever.
"The cantilever also creates a potential for flexibility within
the structure, this is counteracted by ensuring the 400mm-thick external
walls and precast floor system combine to form a very stiff box structure."
The building turns the regimented horizontal timber and glass aesthetic
of the existing 1950s buildings on its head, to create an elevation
comprising of vertical timber panels of varying sizes, repeated at
random intervals and framed with subtle colours. The resulting elevations
have been likened to a string of liquorice allsorts.
The design creates an uplifting learning environment by introducing
a vibrant concept that all the students can relate to. This concept
has been extended in to the façade design to create a visual
beacon for the school and wider community
Focus was also to use the structural dynamics of the huge 23 meter
cantilever a to inform the applied learning of the students within
this specialist science college
The building will have a low environmental impact, having been designed
to achieve a BREEAM rating of 'very good'. Subject to funding, construction
of the new Sixth Form Centre is due to start in August this year and
it will open to pupils in September 2010.
Phoenix High School Sixth Form Centre image / information received
Jul 2009
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photo © Nick Weall
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