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Successful public consultation
A successful public consultation event was held on Monday 20 June for Pozzoni's new Sixth Form...
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Pozzoni design makes the grade
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Pozzoni sponsor IT Directors passion
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Belong village for older people achieves planning approval
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Heath View wins Residential Development Category in RICS North West Property Awards
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Architecture as a career? Informing the next generation
This week saw partner Stewart Grant and project architect Robert Tanti speak at Altrincham Grammar...
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London expansion and new hires
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The Byrons welcomes new residents
Tenants are about to start moving into the 40 two-bedroom apartments at the Byrons. Designed by...
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Frame signing 'time capsule' at Blessed Thomas Holford College
The frame is up and signed at Blessed Thomas Holford Catholic College!We put our mark on the new...
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Care Management Matters features Conference write up
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Pozzoni 'Learning Shed' is Top of the Class!
14 September 2010
Pozzoni’s classroom extension to Saighton CE Primary School has earned top marks from pupils and staff, and has now been encouraged to enter the Chester Civic Trust Award by local planners.
This is recognition that the Pozzoni Education Team had really done their homework on the project and responded to challenging conservation and planning demands for a design that reflected the rural setting but also brought some contemporary innovation to the Grade II listed building.
Using local farm buildings and communities as inspiration for both materials and technical detailing, the new classroom embraces vertical timber cladding, a zinc roof and the use of overhangs to eliminate blinds and encourage natural light.
An extended external wooden platform and wide doors help to link the extension to the existing playground and provides a really popular outdoor learning, play and performance area.
A dramatic and focal stain glass window, designed by pupils and made by one of the parents, represents the strong environmental theme of the project and captures the way in which the architect team, the pupils, staff and local community were all involved in making this “learning shed” something really special.
The building was opened by the Duke of Westminster in June 2010, who expressed his liking of the new addition in his estate.
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