Small Rural SchoolStrathyre
Designers:
Lisa Mackenzie ConsultancyARCHIAL
Lisa Mackenzie Consultancy
Learning DeckBrightly coloured timbers are laid in a linear pattern creating a distinctive new threshold between the school, the classrooms and the infromal playing spaces to the rear
Integrated Landscape Proposals
The steep landscape to the rear of the school is considered a valuable opportunity to integrate a new spatial threshold. The learning deck and the ‘Stumpery’ strips break down the boundaries between internal and external space and provide a new resource for learning and for observing nature. Timber frames provide a degree of structure in an essentially informal landscape setting.
Colourful timber frames
‘Stumpery’ wildlife garden uses upturned roots for growing and habitat. A space to be viewed from the classrooms - a space with its own micro ecosystem!
L I S A M A C K E N Z I E C O N S U L T A N C Y L A N D S C A P E A R C H I T E C T U R E
Project: STRATHYRE
Drawing: Rear landscape rich habitat strip
Date: 30.01.2013
Strathyre Primary SchoolArchitecture and Design Scotland
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Change in level is simplified - use of local and site won materials to make large ‘steps’ in the landscape
Learning DeckBrightly coloured timbers are laid in a linear pattern creating a distinctive new threshold between the school and the infromal playing spaces to the rear
Space is given stronger definition - giant shade plants provide year round interest and a leafy ‘pocket’ for exploration and growing
Integrated Landscape Proposals
Strathyre Primary has a wonderful landscape setting and the informal, wild play spaces amongst the trees work well. New proposals define some of the important thresholds between existing and proposed architecture and the informal woodland landscape. Interventions bring colour , play and wildlife together in and around the school and are designed to respond to changes in level and microclimatic opportunities.
Enhance habitat and wild play opportunities
Colourful timber frames
Edible Terrace Garden (also defined with colourful timbers to match the learning deck)D
Welcome spaces - textured surface - a new ‘doormat’ to the school! The existing under-crofts are transformed into useful storages space with new lockable lattice doors
New gateway - 2 giant stone pinecones
‘Stumpery’ wildlife garden uses upturned roots for growing and habitat. A space to be viewed from the classrooms
A simple hard landscape threshold to unite the new and existing architecture
pic-nic meadow
Woodland edge wild flowers
New hedgerow (provides an ecological edge and replaces existing fencing)
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L I S A M A C K E N Z I E C O N S U L T A N C Y L A N D S C A P E A R C H I T E C T U R E
Project: STRATHYRE
Drawing: Spaces in and around the school
Date: 30.01.2013
Strathyre Primary SchoolArchitecture and Design Scotland
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