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Learning Spaces:The transformation of
educational spaces in Australia for the 21st
century
An edited journal by
Clare Newton !enn "isherArchitect # Academic $ducation %lanner The &ni'ersity of (elbourne )ubida )esearchc*newton+unimelb*edu*au
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The TA!$series is an annual journal published by theAustralian Institute of Architects and edited by each years
Sisalation Prize winners. In 2008 the Sisalation Prize was
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using technologiesthat ha'enBt yetbeen in'ented* * *
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Pro+idin& facilities for an un-nown future is a
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school spaces and places are neither innocent nor neutral. they arean instrument of the political and social
space has an impact on the performance of students and teachersand it both prohibits and establishes order. it commands and locatesstudent bodieswithin society and determines what is acceptable
as social action, space is a fundamental and all-pervasive source ofpower
school buildings can formalise relationshipsand shape theperformance desired by authority
societal and institutional power is structured by architectureandarchitecture itself celebrates and monumentalises the structuralnetworks of power
furthermore, the design of schools emphasises the status of students
and teachers in society
!$NN through his %h@ research argues that*
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Learning from 1-thcentury school designs
)eference:?awrence Curchell) ictorian Schools) A study incolonial &o+ern(ent Architecture 78:9D700) %elbourne Eni+ersity
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)eference:?awrence Curchell) ictorian Schools) A study incolonial &o+ern(ent Architecture 78:9D700) %elbourne Eni+ersity
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han&in& educational (ethods based on
research into peda&o&y ha+e i(plications for
school desi&n
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Grawin& by I(o&en Puller F Gesi&n HA) 200>
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7 'ow does school desi&n affect buildin& perfor(ance and learnin&6
2 5hat are the cost benefits of current en+iron(ental initiati+es6
: Should hi&hDtech initiati+es be used alon&side lowDtech palettes6
'ow do sta-eholders understand and use the learnin& en+iron(ents6
H 5hat can students learn throu&h en&a&e(ent with the buildin&6
These are so(e Juestions we started with.
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7hat research has been underta=en focussing on therelationship between space and learningG
(any American studies ha'e focussed on aspectsof the en'ironment and ha'e loo=ed at measurable outcomes
such as test scores related to comfort le'els or uality of building*
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If the school (o+es up two cate&ories) such as fro( poor to ecellent) the
a+era&e achie+e(ent scores can be epected to increase by 77 percent.
% @dwards) Building conditions, parental involvement and student achievement in the D.C. public
school system,72
Students in the new school buildin& si&nificantly outperfor(ed the students in
the older buildin& in readin&) listenin&) lan&ua&e) and arith(etic. #urther) faculty
in the new buildin& reported few disciplinary incidents and health proble(s thandid faculty in the old buildin&.
;esearch by Barret /787) han /782) Cowers and Cur-ett /78) and Phillips /79 reported by
The !ational Acade(ies) evie! and "ssessment of the Health and #roductivity Benefits of $reen
Schools,200>) pH0.
A 2000 study by Stricherz did not find that student perfor(ance rises whenfacilities &o fro( the eJui+alent of a #ord to a #errari althou&h he ac-nowled&es
achie+e(ent la&s in shabby buildin&s.
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The +alue of dayli&ht in classroo(s has been Juantified in research by
'eschon& %ahone as resultin& in a 9D and 2>Dpercent i(pro+e(ent in student
learnin& rates
'eschon& %ahone Broup Inc) %indo!s and Classrooms& " Study of Student #erformance and the'ndoor (nvironment.
*... students will perfor( (ental tas-s best in roo(s -ept at (oderate hu(idity
le+els /0 to 90 percent and (oderate te(peratures in the ran&e of >8 to 9
de&rees #.%ar- Schneider) Go School #acilities Affect Acade(ic Kutco(es6 2002)
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A literature re+iew by 'i&&ens et al /200H su&&ests the success of any new
school is lar&ely deter(ined by the etent to which) and the ways in which)
sta-e holders such as teachers) students and the co((unity are in+ol+ed in
the school desi&n process. They su&&est the (essa&e is clear$
School designs cannot be imposed nor bought off)the)shelf. Success lies
in users being able to articulate a distinctive vision for their school andthen !or*ing !ith designers and architects to create integrated solutions.
The open)plan classroom movement sho!ed that purely physical design
solutions that are not o!ned by their users or supported !ith effective
systems and behaviour change !ill not !or*. +Higgens et al --& /0123
[1] Higgens, S., Hall, E., Wall, K., Woolner, P., & McCaughey, C., The I!ac" o# School
En$ironen"s% li"era"ure re$ie'(, The )esign Council, http$
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6n 2//3. an interim literature re'iew was underta=en on greenschool health and producti'ity benefits*
7. !o studies yet on o+erall effects of &reen schoolsD difficulty of cause L effectand li(itation of e(pirical (easures in capturin& all factors.
2. %oisture /+isible da(pness) (old &rowth in spaces or 'A
:. ;obust e+idence on i(pact of air Juality on health and &rowin& e+idence that
producti+ity is affected.
. %ied e+idence on li&ht F &enerally adeJuate conditions in schools
H. Sufficient e+idence that lower noise M hi&her student achie+e(ent>. All studies found test scores i(pro+ed as the physical condition of the school
i(pro+es but de&ree of i(pro+e(ent +aries between studies.
(ore recently a new publication called Visible Learningby Hohn attie
I2//0J o'er'iews e'idence5based research into achie'ement factors*
The !ational Acade(ies) evie! and "ssessment of the Health and #roductivityBenefits of $reen Schools,200>
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7estminster Academy I2//J 7est London
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6n the &!. CA4$ published an audit in 2//3 of >2 schools built underthe K4uilding Schools for the "uture I4S"JG %rogram
1Too (any (ista-es of the past are bein& built under the CS# pro&ra((e
1'alf of the H2 schools were rated as (ediocre or poor and 7N as &ood or
ecellent
1The re+iew did not include costs F fi&ures not a+ailable for P#I /pri+ate finance
initiati+e
1P#I schools were out of 70 worst schools and : out of 70 best schools
1;ecent schools were &ettin& better
15ith few eceptions) schools perfor(ed badly on transfor(ational chan&e but well
on dayli&ht) +entilation) size safety) accessibility that are subject to re&ulations
CA4$ < Commission for Architecture and the 4uilt $n'ironment
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AS@ STEGO APP;KA' e& F'ayball Architects F 5allan Secondary olle&eKbser+ation followed by participatory action F a for( of e(bedded research
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1Topic) Juestions) ai(s refined
1?iterature re+iew around each topic
1Kbser+ation in schools and of PG for teachers
1Theoretical perspecti+es and case study (ethodolo&y
1Inter+iews) (appin& of student
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Shared facility 5 &niSA. Council and (awson La=es School
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- Visualisation tools
- CadCam technologies
- ESD imperatives
- Collaborations
- Systems thining
- !espoe possibilities
7e are reaching some tipping points
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Learning through prefabrication
Prefabrication for school desi&n
An Australian perspecti+e
Clare NewtonThe "aculty of Architecture. 4uilding # %lanningThe &ni'ersity of (elbourneAustraliac.newtonuni(elb.edu.au
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