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Creating excellent primary schools - a guide for clients

Publication Year

2010

Document Status

Archived

Abstract

Illustrative guide for applying good design principles to primary school building projects to improve the learning experience. Covers the whole design process, who is involved, writing a design brief and seeing the project through in terms of funding, procurement, choosing a design team, masterplanning and evaluation.

Document History

This document has been archived by the original publisher.

ISBN

9781846330254

Publisher Information

Commission for Architecture and the Built Environment

Now defunct, the Commission for Architecture and the Built Environment was the government's advisor on architecture, urban design and public space. They replaced the Royal Fine Art Commission in 1999. In April 2011, the Design Council and CABE joined to become one organisation.

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London
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UK