Hyndland After School Club. Case Study: Graphic Identity and Interior Design

Similar documents
Jonathan Logsdon Architect

ACCESS AUDIT OF WESTPORT HOUSE

MILTON HALL BCO AWARDS 2014 THE WORKSPACE CONSULTANTS LLP

West Hill Primary, Wandsworth CHANGE MANAGEMENT & EVALUATION

New College. School Of Divinity.

Successful school design. Questions to ask

THE UNIVERSITY OF EDINBURGH. Pleasance Sports Centre and Gym. The Pleasance.

Replacement Windows and Doors

Glossop Design & Place Making Strategy

Introduction. Welcome London Road, Mitcham

EXAM GUIDE. Schematic Design. Overview 2. Interior Layout Vignette 3 Sample Passing Solution 5 Sample Failing Solution 6

make a model Roman Villa Supported by bbc.co.uk/history

The White House 15 Whirlow Park Road, Sheffield. Park Estates

Millfields Community School Learning Environment Policy

Area of Rescue Assistance Communication System ADA Code Applicable excerpts:

THE UNIVERSITY OF EDINBURGH, Alexander Graham Bell Building, King s Buildings,

Vertical Sliding Windows

Droveway ARCHITECTURAL SERVICES. Disability Access Audit. Sample Gospel Hall. 22 September For

Banner and Signage Policies and Procedures

17,280 square feet Overview:

THE UNIVERSITY OF EDINBURGH. ECA Evolution House.

Universal Design Chicago Case Studies. John H. Catlin, FAIA

THE UNIVERSITY OF EDINBURGH. Alexander Graham Bell Building. King s Buildings

Ministry of the Environment Decree. on housing design

Display Policy for Learning Environments

A Visionary Blueprint. Schools

THE UNIVERSITY OF EDINBURGH OLD COLLEGE

Stunning Rural Location Three Reception Rooms Galleried Landing. Five Double Bedrooms Countryside Views Energy Efficiency Rating : D

Historic Preservation Certification Application Part Main Street West South Haven, Vermont NPS Project No

Katharine Teats House HABS No. CA Seventh Avenue San Diego San Diego County /J/Vf# <? California /WtO

redland house, bristol - public consultation exhibition

AUSTRALIAN HUMAN RIGHTS COMMISSION NOTICE OF DECISION ON APPLICATION FOR TEMPORARY EXEMPTIONS: AUSTRALASIAN RAILWAY ASSOCIATION

7 CLOCHANDIGHTER DRIVE, PORTLETHEN, AB12 4SP

3rd Annual Design Drafting Contest

Guidance on loft conversions in two-storey houses

CONSTRUCTION MANAGEMENT PLAN

ABOUT US... With a continued investment in machinery, the company now produces the following:

DIVISION 1 THIRD FLOOR COUNTY ATTORNEY. Remediation Plan Remove approximately 6 SF of mold impacted drywall Remove all carpeting in hatched.

Improving environments for people with dementia

HERMANTOWN COMMUNITY SCHOOLS. New High School Addition End of DD Design Review

Requirements for Building Application Submission

How To Leverage The New Facebook Timeline On Your College Or University Page On Facebook On A Pc Or Macbook

ARCH 384: COMPETITION ELECTIVE Final Essay. Sean Maciel Paris Market Lab

Open your mind, free your office.

CREATING A 3D VISUALISATION OF YOUR PLANS IN PLANSXPRESS AND CORTONA VRML CLIENT

50 St Mary Axe London EC3

48. AQUARIUM. Aquarium. Classification: Cluster: Location: Close to junction of Inselrhue and Loiter Way, Belle Isle. Total Area: No.

HOUSING QUALITY STANDARDS (HQS)

EMR Shielding of single level home from 3G mobile phone tower

A Project Description/Project Title and Data: Building Area: (sf) Addition 28,142 Renovation 14,302. Cost per Square Foot: +/- $106.

31 Linden Lane Kirby Muxloe Leicestershire LE9 2EG

cottages design portfolio

HUNT LIBRARY VIDEO WALL GUIDE

Daniele Arcomano. architect. Daniele Arcomano - architect - Rome - Italy m info@danielearcomano.

Guidance on Householder permitted development rights

SECTION XI OPINION OF PROBABLE COST

Students were surveyed by Brailsford & Dunlavey in the fall of 2000 to determine their priorities for Commons program spaces.

Table of Contents. I Introduction 2. II Definitions & Area Calculation 2. III Room Numbering 7. IV Appendix A 9

HEALTHY EATING POLICY

Guidance Note on the Need for Planning Permission for the Development of Existing Houses and Flats (effective from 6 February 2012)

COLLEGE HILL RESIDENCE A Complete Mid-Century Remodel

THE UNIVERSITY OF EDINBURGH George Square Library

Ministry of the Environment Decree on accessible building

Oliver House City Road, EC1. Design & Access Statement Addendum Oliver House

Facility Summary. Facility Condition Summary. Seattle School District David T. Denny International Infrastructure. Facility Components

R&S. August 2014 Prepared by RandS Associated Srl. 1. Introduction

CULLINAN STUDIO. Design for Schools

Get Healthy Save the Earth Take the Stairs!

THE UNIVERSITY OF EDINBURGH. 16 Buccleuch Place.

Giffards Primary School

A site plan or floor plan clearly identifying the location(s) of all new replacement window(s)

FIRE ESCAPE SIGNS Guidance on compliance

Section 6. Off-street Bicycle Space Regulations

18 Church Street. This building adjoins number 16 and is again a grade II listed building. The building has a ground floor shop with a flat above.

New York City Department of Buildings

The Roche Court Educational Trust Upcoming Events and Opportunities for Schools and Teachers

How To Teach Art And Design At Clydewaterfront

Department for Communities and Local Government

Secondary Educational Visioning Meeting 1

No colour scheme has been specified for the painting of the hardwood.

CULLINAN STUDIO FOUNDRY (CULLINAN STUDIO OFFICES)

PRESERVATION PLANNING ASSOCIATES 519 Fig Avenue, Santa Barbara, CA Telephone (805)

Chapter 2 MEANS OF ESCAPE

BUILDING INSPECTORS INSPECTION FORM FOR CHILD CARE CENTERS

MARQUETTE UNIVERSITY: McCabe Hall

Recycling Infrastructure Guidelines for UBC Buildings

THE UNIVERSITY OF EDINBURGH. Number 5 Forrest Hill

3. HERITAGE GRANT APPROVAL 192 MOORHOUSE AVENUE, CHRISTCHURCH

Size & Range. for windows & doors. Company

Fire Alarm System Plans Review Checklist Property location Date of Review

Blood Circulation Game

Transcription:

Hyndland After School Club Case Study: Graphic Identity and Interior Design 1

2

Hyndland After School Club Overview Hyndland After School Club was an existing Dining Hall located within the grounds of Hyndland Primary School. This has been completely remodeled internally to create an after school club for pupils aged 5-12. This project consists entirely of interior work, and sought to achieve the maximum additional floor area and additional essential facilities without sacrificing the quality of the double height top lit space. The design solution breaks down the volume of the internal space into a scale more suitable for a child, and into zones for different activities. The central space remains open with a free form arrangement suitable for group activities. The upper levels provide more privacy allowing focused study and smaller learning activities, as well as administrative functions. Designers Perspective Architecture and Design Scotland (A+DS) invited three designers, one of which was involved in the project, to visit and comment on the Graphics and Interior Design of Hyndland After School Club. This Case Study gives their views on the project, including these overall impressions; Staircase up to the children s mezzanine (Photo: Abbozzo) Jason Brown, Abbozzo (Designer on Project) The provision of varying types of spatial use expressed in geometric and colourful forms within the existing hall, provides an intimate and child orientated environment. Lucy Richards, StudioLR A delightful, friendly, colourful and positive environment. It is human and engaging the interior is enhanced with integrated artworks and signage by the children, and the language used is accessible and friendly. Peter Magnus, RMJM One of the main successes of the space is the way in which it engages with the children. The design approach creates a stimulating space for learning and creative play through a variety of child friendly zones. Front Page: Children s Cloakroom (Photo: RMJM) Top: View of the administration mezzanine (Photo: Abbozzo) Bottom: Small area for sitting or reading (Left Photo: Abbozzo, Right Photo: RMJM) 3

4

Hyndland After School Club Interior Design Lessons Make sure spaces are the right scale for children One of the aims of the project was to maintain the feel of a large open plan hall. However within this space there was a need to create a number of smaller spaces for different activities. The ICT, reading and multipurpose activities have been elevated above the general activity below. This offers a partially enclosed space for focused attention and learning while still having visual links to the main area. The cloak room is of sufficient size to allow easy supervision and prevent potential overcrowding issues. Intimate spaces have been designed adjacent to the central area for more sensitive activities. The wet areas are carefully balanced in scale to control activity and prevent overcrowding. In addition, a unique feature has been created below the stairs which forms an excellent dual purpose reading/play space. Children taking pride in their space is really important The children are clearly proud of their after school club an example of this is the mural painted by the children inside the girls toilets. Great care has been taken to make a sign for the door, and the children have painted a colourful and carefully composed undersea world that covers an entire wall. They have really made it their own and have taken great care to make it a nice environment. The healthy café has lively and bright hand-painted signs and images of fruit snacks to encourage healthy eating. The children are influencing and taking ownership of a positive initiative by getting involved with communicating messages and displaying them on the wall beside the serving hatch. The children s artwork is displayed using MDF paneling to the external walls, which act as large pin boards. The architects suggest that in hindsight they would more closely coordinate the children s displays with the interior design. For example, the external white (MDF) panels could have been sized to match the output of the children s wall displays. Artwork created by the pupils (Photo: Studio LR) Award Winning Project Hyndland After School Club is a winner of the Children in Scotland Making Space 2010 International Architectural Awards. The judges said the building allows the club to be creative and adventurous, facilitating arts and crafts activities and games to suit all ages and abilities. These awards celebrated architecture and design for children and young people, bringing together innovative and inspiring examples of effective learning spaces. Top: View of the main space and children s mezzanine (Photo: RMJM Bottom: Children s Cloakroom (Photo: RMJM) 5

6

Hyndland After School Club Create spaces that connect well The ICT/reading mezzanine incorporates two small framed openings, offering views to the general purpose space below. The chunky, playful framed openings on one side offer a contrast to the restrained, partially glazed strip opening on the other for passive supervision by staff. A clear hierarchy is defined through design which establishes and defines boundaries. The stairs within the building have been carefully considered. The stairs to the pupil mezzanine are accessed directly from the central general purpose space and are easily visible against the red curved feature with open vertical timber balustrading and handrail to encourage circulation between floors. Conversely the stair leading to the private office and admin functions are concealed behind the orange feature and is accessible from a deliberately narrowed circulation corridor. Both stairs have different degrees of enclosure, to either invite or deter children from entering. Colour coding can provide identifiable spaces The facilities have been colour coded, identifying different spaces for different uses. The coloured features form an easily identifiable wayfinding strategy; the kitchen is contained within the green cube, the admin/office within the orange feature, the toilets within the curved red feature and the ICT behind the purple feature. Staircase up to mezzanine (Photo: RMJM) A+DS Reflections Hyndland After School Club found a way of transforming an existing shell into an engaging and stimulating space by breaking it down into child-friendly zones. Colour is successfully used to differentiate the areas where activities can happen, from small quiet spaces, to larger spaces for group work. A key factor in the success of the club is the personalisation of the space - the children have really taken an ownership and pride in the place, and have created signs and artwork throughout. The designer has embraced the need to consider early on in the interior design strategy how the work of the children can be incorporated. Children s Mezzanine (Photo: Abbozzo) 7

Project Information This is part of a short series of case studies looking at the interior design elements of three schools. Three designers have reviewed their own projects, as well as the projects of their counterparts on another two projects. This is an amalgamation of their ideas and experiences from visiting Hyndland After School Club. Location: Glasgow Architect: Abbozzo Client: Hyndland After School Club / Glasgow City Council Completion Year: 2004-08 (and ongoing) Age Range of Pupils: 5-12 years School Roll: 95 daily, 40 during holidays, 21 Breakfast Club (averages) Other Case Studies in the Series are: Auchterarder Community School St Joseph s Primary School and Nursery This Case Study has been produced by the Schools Programme at Architecture and Design Scotland (A+DS). For more information visit SmarterPlaces.org. Architecture and Design Scotland Bakehouse Close, 146 Canongate Edinburgh EH8 8DD Level 2, 11 Mitchell Lane, Glasgow, G1 3NU T: +44 (0) 845 1 800 642 F: +44 (0) 845 1 800 643 E: info@ads.org.uk www.ads.org.uk www.smarterplaces.org Produced in association with 8 With thanks to Jason Brown (Abbozzo), Peter Magnus (RMJM) and Lucy Richards (Studio LR).