Arts Inform

LF3.01 The Leathermarket
11 - 13 Weston Street
London
Greater London
SE1 3HN
England

Website

Our website

www.artsinform.com

E-mail

Genral information

info@artsinform.com

Telephone

Main office line

020 7403 4482

All information is supplied by the venues or providers themselves and every effort is made to ensure it is correct. Please remember to double check opening hours with the venue concerned before making a special visit.
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Arts Inform exists to build links between the creative and cultural industries and the London schools system.

In carrying out this mission, Arts Inform seeks to be innovative in the development and dissemination of best practice models in the field of arts partnerships. Accordingly, it has adopted the following broad aims:

• to enhance the learning of young people about arts processes and production
• to contribute to policy development through pioneering models of best practice
• to support curriculum delivery by working to a precise curriculum focus
• to promote work related learning
• to contribute to or complement the education and training programme of Arts Council England

Arts Inform work regularly with the RIBA and have pioneered several majpr projects linking Architects with schools.

Venue Type:

Campaign or initiative

Opening hours

Mon - Thurs 09.30 - 17.00
Closed August

Closed: Fri-Sun

Research and adult learning
  • Academic publications and resources available

LF3.01 The Leathermarket
11 - 13 Weston Street
London
Greater London
SE1 3HN
England

Website

Our website

www.artsinform.com

E-mail

Genral information

info@artsinform.com

Telephone

Main office line

020 7403 4482

All information is supplied by the venues or providers themselves and every effort is made to ensure it is correct. Please remember to double check opening hours with the venue concerned before making a special visit.
Resources listed here may include websites, bookable tours and workshops, books, loan boxes and more. You may need to scroll down or click on headers to see them all.
Digital and online resources

Architects in Residence

http://www.architecture.com/EducationAndCareers/ArchitectsinResidence/ArchitectsinResidence.aspx

Architects in Residence is designed to support architects working with teachers on school-based projects in both primary, secondary schools and sixth form colleges.
The resource provides a step-by-step guide to setting up a school based architecture and built environment project. The project model is based on a practitioner partnership between an architect and a teacher and is recognised as CPD for both. It supports both individual projects between a single practitioner and school and larger programmes.
Architects in Residence has been developed and piloted in schools by Arts Inform in partnership with the RIBA Trust, with support from CABE.

Creator

  • Arts Inform
  • RIBA Trust

How to obtain

FREE resource - available online

LF3.01 The Leathermarket
11 - 13 Weston Street
London
Greater London
SE1 3HN
England

Website

Our website

www.artsinform.com

E-mail

Genral information

info@artsinform.com

Telephone

Main office line

020 7403 4482

All information is supplied by the venues or providers themselves and every effort is made to ensure it is correct. Please remember to double check opening hours with the venue concerned before making a special visit.

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