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Hoskins Wins Mid Yell
Junior High School in Shetland
Gareth Hoskins Architects has won an invited competition with Lerwick
based architectural practice Peter Johnson Partnership, to design a new
£7.25M junior high school for Shetland Islands Council, on the island
of Yell.
The new building will replace the existing 1960s school and as the
only junior high school on the island will cater for a broad range of
age groups from 3 to 16 years old. It is envisaged that this new 3300m²
scheme, will provide cutting edge facilities for 20 nursery children and
100 primary and secondary school pupils.
The design for the new school will be informed not only by the site, which
overlooks a natural harbour, but particularly by the challenging environment
of the Island itself.
The new Mid Yell Junior High School also provides an exciting opportunity
to weave together a number of current educational and social policy strands,
and bring these to life in a school for the 21st Century. The integrated
childrens services agenda, the principles of the Curriculum
for Excellence and the move towards more vocational educational
opportunities will all be key considerations in the design of the new
school.
Any educational environment for children should inspire potential. The
proposal to build a new school on Yell is an opportunity to create an
educational environment, which balances a number of challenging aspects
to create a place in which children, teachers and support staff can enjoy
a stimulating and inclusive environment for learning.
Mid Yell Junior High School - Background
The project team consists of Gareth Hoskins Architects collaborating with
Peter Johnson Partnership, Lerwick based architectural practice that will
bring extensive local knowledge and understand the challenges of building
on the island. Mechanical and Electrical and Structural Engineers - Harley
Haddow. Quantity Surveyors - David Adamson and Partners.
The project was originally intended as an extension and refurbishment
of the existing 1960s Junior High School to address access issues, allow
replacement of temporary classrooms and provide additional space. However,
detailed investigations revealed that the limitations of the site, the
state of the existing building and potential disruption promoted the case
for new build over extension and refurbishment. As such, Shetland Islands
Council approved funding of the New Mid Yell Junior High School in Autumn
2005.
The appointment of Gareth Hoskins Architects followed a tendering exercise
in which 6 firms competed for the work on the basis of both price and
quality of service. Gareth Hoskins will now begin working with the
Project Team, school and stakeholders to review the current brief and
progress the design for the new school.
This exciting project adds to the portfolio of education projects in which
Gareth Hoskins Architects have been undertaking. Ranging from built projects,
research studies, and pupil workshops. Gary Johnson, Project Director
took part in the Senses of place conference held at The Lighthouse,
Scotlands Centre for Architecture and Design in Glasgow, on 25th
May 2006, which discussed the future designs of Scotlands schools.
Gareth Hoskins Architects are one of the leading architecture and design
practices in the UK. The practice's innovative and people focused designs
have resulted in a wide range of prominent projects both throughout the
UK and abroad. The imaginative and responsive buildings, environments
and designs that result from the practice's approach have been widely
recognised through major press coverage and a string of national exhibitions
and awards, including the award as the Best Young Architectural Practice
in the UK.
Gareth Hoskins Architects featured in the AJ Corus 40 under 40, an exhibition
showcasing work by 40 of the UKs leading architects with a principal
under the age of 40, which was shown at the V & A Museum, London and
in the Royal Museum, Edinburgh to coincide with the Stirling Prize Award.
Gareth Hoskins Architects designed the new RIBA Architecture Galleries
at the V & A Museum and are currently working on the Royal Museum
redevelopment masterplan.
Mid Yell School, Shetland - Building PR: 110706
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Shetland School - page : adrian welch / isabelle lomholt
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