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Salford BSF Schools, Building, England, Project, Development, News, Design
Salford BSF School Buildings : Architecture Information
Education Architecture by Aedas, northwest England, UK
Aedas Selected as Architect for Salford City
Council's new BSF Schools
13 Aug 2009
Media Release Aedas Selected as Architect for Salford City Council's
new BSF Schools As part of the winning team "The Transformational
Learning Partnership" which consists of Hochtief, Laing O'Rourke and
RM Education (not an equity partner), Aedas has been commissioned
to design Phases 1 and 2 of Salford City Council's BSF Programme which
will include eight schools over the next fi ve years, for a total
value of over £200M. The initial part of Phase 1 will include the
design and construction of two purpose built colleges (schools) to
replace Walkden High School and Irlam and Cadishead Community High
School. This will be closely followed by Phase 2 which will include
a new Academy at Salford Quays and a further five Colleges (schools)
constructed by Laing O'Rourke and G J Seddon's construction partners
to the consortium. They will be completed over the next fi ve years
and will provide Salford with cutting edge educational facilities
and will rival any in the UK.

The schemes have taken an imaginative approach to the creation of
a 21st century learning environment with a wide range of spaces to
suit all styles of learning - from traditional group learning to seminar
and individual study. The schemes have been designed to meet the BREEAM
"Very Good' rating and are close to excellent. One of the main factors
in achieving all these aims has been the innovative use of offsite
fabrication and a precast concrete frame which gives large column-free
spaces and a low carbon footprint which does not require further (and
costly) measures such as biomass boilers.
Salford Local Authority wished to create a recognisable and iconic
"family" of schools that would have a shared DNA which was still fl
exible enough to allow each school or college to respond fully to
its context and unique brief. In approaching the design of Walkden
Global College Aedas recognise the desire of both the school and Salford
to break away from the traditional pattern of educational delivery,
this in itself acts as a fundamental driver to the development of
the scheme, and can be summarised as a movement from a teacher led
model of delivery to a learner led model of learning.
To provide a successful design, the design team has worked to develop
a solution that offers the opportunity for the school to continually
update pedagogical practice, and not be limited by a traditional cellular
arrangement dominated by teacher-led classroom accommodation. The
proposed scheme by Aedas is driven by the need to support fl exibility
in organisation through the development of learning zones that facilitate
blended learning opportunities, and can also deliver the home base
concept and the adaptability for a model based on vertical groupings
if the school wishes to pursue this model.
Aedas Chairman Brian Johnson noted "Aedas and the other members of
the design team, including engineers, contractors and cost consultants,
worked in an environment which challenged all to produce their very
best work to identify the critical obstacles to success and overcome
them using robust methodologies."
The programme also includes an RM designed city-wide "knowledge cloud"
which will link all learners and institutions, allowing true integration
and access for all. Once complete each college will be maintained
by Hochtief to ensure that the estate keeps pace with the ever -changing
education environment.
Salford BSF Schools information from Aedas
Salford Buildings - Selection:
Salford Quays building - Lowry
Centre
JSMWA ; MWP; BB+A

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