new ideas for old buildings: darroch
DESCRIPTION
James Gillespie’s High School is being replaced as part of the Schools for the Future programme. During the construction phase, 600 senior pupils are being decanted to Darroch, a Victorian C-listed building. Working with A+DS, a new learning space will be created with new interior designs piloted.TRANSCRIPT
knossos games : tim boesterisometric graph paper 18 pt. = .25 inch = 6.35 mm
knossos games : tim boesterisometric graph paper 18 pt. = .25 inch = 6.35 mm
James Gillespie’s at Darroch
knossos games : tim boesterisometric graph paper 18 pt. = .25 inch = 6.35 mm
James Gillespie’s at Darroch
knossos games : tim boesterisometric graph paper 18 pt. = .25 inch = 6.35 mm
Context
The City of Edinburgh Council are replacing James Gillespie’s High School as part of Scotland’s Schools for the Future programme. During the construction phase of the new high school 600 senior students will decant to Darroch.
knossos games : tim boesterisometric graph paper 18 pt. = .25 inch = 6.35 mm
knossos games : tim boesterisometric graph paper 18 pt. = .25 inch = 6.35 mm
Darroch is a Victorian C listed school building which will be refurbished to deliver the Curriculum for Excellence for the decanted pupils.
Second year students from James Gillespie’s High School have been participating in workshops to design the space.
So far they have created a brief 1 for the space and interrogated a number of potential settings 2 that could be be included.
knossos games : tim boesterisometric graph paper 18 pt. = .25 inch = 6.35 mm
Further participation will take place over the next few months with staff and students across the school. This will inform the final visual brief.
Interventions are intended for the mezzanine area on the first floor, creating new settings for learning. The intention is for this work to inform the solutions for the new building and also for trials during the decant.
Lessons learnt from this project inform the design of the new James Gillespie’s High School and its internal spaces & settings. It also illustrates the possibilities for interventions in existing buildings for the wider school estate in Scotland.
knossos games : tim boesterisometric graph paper 18 pt. = .25 inch = 6.35 mm
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Darroch Decant Space
Interior Interventions
A Visual Brief
knossos games : tim boesterisometric graph paper 18 pt. = .25 inch = 6.35 mm
1Student BriefWe want social space. Places to talk, eat and
sit together. Somewhere to hang out at breaks.
A warm place to go when it’s raining in winter.
Maybe a games room. Peer presentation areas, lockers, touchdown,
display space for artwork, noticeboards, a
Jacuzzi and maybe some pet goats.
Calm places. To study and do homework in private
booths. A reading corner. Comfy chairs and
beanbags. We want a tuck shop filled with snacks
drinks and school stationary supplies. Vending
machines, water fountains and a mini kitchen for
student use.Computer areas to do homework with high-end
machines for programming. Wi-fi everywhere.Workshop Output – Brief
Workshop 2K1 students 18 January 2012
MezzanineOption 1
2
2
MezzanineOption 2
2
MezzanineAlternative Settings
2
SettingsGroup Study
2
SettingsGroup Study
2
SettingsPaired Study
2
SettingsProject Work
2
SettingsBeanBags
2
SettingsGroup Study 4
2
SettingsGroup Study 1
2
SettingsGroup Study 2
2
SettingsGroup Study 3
2
SettingsIndividual Study 1
2
SettingsIndividual Study 2
2
SettingsPresentation
2
SettingsProject Tables 1
2
SettingsTouchdown 2
2
SettingsTouchdown 1
2
SettingsProjectTables 2
2
SettingsGroupStudy 5