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Article: News A roof for the Wimbledon ChampionshipsDescribed as the most demanding sports project architect Ron Sheard has worked on – we pull out the specific details of the new roof to celebrate this great feat!Wimbledon, London | 22 June 2009
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Article: Review Architecture in focus: De La Warr PavilionThe De La Warr Pavilion is a Grade One Modernist icon, a cultural space which can be used to learn about Modernism and design in the 20th Century.Bexhill, East Sussex | 21 October 2009
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Article: Review Architecture in focus: The DeepThe Deep is an award winning aquatic space, a place where young people can explore the story of the world’s oceans and enjoy the urban public realm.Hull | 14 July 2009
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Article Beauty and the schoolAn Amélie-inspired photographic competition looking at beauty in school buildings.01 June 2010
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Article: Feature Boston West Primary - Sustainablity in actionAs an exemplar sustainable school, headteacher Mike Schofield talks through their journey in combining a new build and environmental sustainability with student voice and wellbeing.Boston, Lincolnshire | 29 June 2009
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Article: Review Bridge in focus: The Clifton Suspension BridgeThe Clifton Suspension Bridge is one of the finest examples of Victorian engineering and can support teaching and learning about how good design shaped industrial Britain.Avon, Bristol | 18 September 2009
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Article CABE’s Green Day - make your school more sustainable this summerBe one of over 1000 schools holding a Green Day event between 4 June and 2 July. Have fun times, learn serious lessons and make your school greener.06 May 2010
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Article Case study: Haringey Sixth Form Centre, LondonStudents on the BTEC National Diploma in Art & Design experimented with the architectural potential behind the word 'occupation'Tottenham, London | 13 May 2010
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Article Case study: Orleton CE Primary SchoolYear 5 students at Orleton Primary designed new canopies for their school grounds through making use of their school grounds landscaping strategy.Ludlow | 26 August 2009
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Article Case study: Sittingbourne Community CollegeStudents at Sittingbourne established a BSF design think tank through visits to newly built schools. Read how students had their say on plans for their new school.Sittingbourne, Kent | 06 July 2009
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Article: Feature Designing a built environment curriculumD&T teacher, Martin Chandler, talks through how his school has developed their D&T curriculum for 2009/10 with a practical and inspirational focus on the built environment.East Finchley, London | 25 September 2009
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Article Downloadable key stage 2 D&T lesson plansGreat resources for your key stage 2 D&T lessons.02 August 2010
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Article Goldie's gig at the AlbertThe Proms has started again at the Royal Albert Hall. It's host to some of the world's top classical musicians and this year joined by Goldie, the drum'n'bass DJ.Kensington, London | 04 August 2009
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Article Green Dragons' Den - a Green Day resource for KS3 or 4Get your students pitching their eco-products in a Green Day-inspired speaking and listening project.20 May 2010
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Article: News Harry Potter and the fans of Gloucester CathedralThe cloisters of Gloucester Cathedral were transformed into corridors for the Hogwart's School of Witchcraft and Wizardry in the sixth Harry Potter film.Gloucester | 07 July 2009
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Article Heritage Open Days celebrates England's architectureHeritage Open Days celebrates England's architecture and culture by allowing visitors free access to interesting properties that are not usually open.11 September 2009
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Article Place, perception and reality: teaching resourcesHow closely do our perceptions of an urban environment match the reality of actually living there? Explore this concept with your class using these great activities.23 September 2009
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Article: Review Resource review: Hockerton Housing Project sustainability resourcesThe ecological housing development shares its knowledge on environmental sustainability and eco-living.Southwell | 20 December 2008
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Article: Feature Teaching activities using your school buildingEnglish Heritage is raising the awareness of the range of school buildings in England and ways they can be refurbished. Download a free resource to engage students in the history of their school building.13 January 2010
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Article Theatres: an inspiring place to learnA visit to a local theatre can provide opportunities for creative cross-curricular learning. We reveal the clues theatre buildings can provide about technology, social history and values and attitudes.18 May 2009

