A CHANGE OF TUNE - Kingsdale School, Dulwich, South East London |
Wednesday, 01 August 2007 |

We don’t know about you, but school wasn’t exactly the most inspiring
of places. Concrete bunkers for buildings, concrete tennis courts for
‘recreation’ and food that tasted, well, like concrete. Yes, school did
sound like a brutalist architects dream. But, Reynar Banham was nowhere
to be seen.
This is much the same story for most schools
under the comprehensive banner. Kids are taught in buildings resembling
cell blocks. The only exceptions coming from the private institutions
Britain is famed for. Education it seems, is taught from books not
experienced by what surrounds you.

Recently however, there has been a change of thought when it comes to school design. De Rijke Marsh Morgan Architects (dRMM) are adding the final touches to their overhaul of Kingsdale School in south east London to dazzling effect.
Rather
than the standard dreary courtyard favoured by modernist architects of
the 1950s – a giant atrium now sits under the worlds largest EFTE
variable roof – which has the ability to be cooled and heated to
insulate in winter and cool in summer. The result is a new space for
dining, assembly and a new auditorium sat inside a giant octahedron. A
vast improvement on the cruel inhuman space that stood there previously.

dRMM have also built a new music hall and gymnasium to accompany the
now iconic central space. In the music hall, windows are etched out of
the wooden interior with the material then used to form tables below.
The effect is a wonderful mix of shapes and rays of light that change
and move with the sun. While the sports hall’s dramatic beams rotate
around an invisible axis resembling an Escher drawing. All achieved
without compromising the space’s purpose as a place of play.
What
this school was designed to do was illustrate the importance of the
spaces people exist in. Education for most of the twentieth century was
bereft of any debate about where children should be taught. Hopefully
Kingsdale School will start to change that. By Matt Hussey
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