Making School Spaces Successful delivery of educational buildings - - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
Making School Spaces Successful delivery of educational buildings - - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
Making School Spaces Successful delivery of educational buildings within a landscape of challenging programmes and budgets, without compromising on quality, whole life or the environment Ashburton Hall House Keeping Hampshire County Council
Ashburton Hall House Keeping
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Our Roots
- We are new but we are the amalgamation of 3
separate societies with long and proud backgrounds.
- SCALA (Architects 1942)
- SCEME (Engineers 1951)
- CBSS Building Surveyors 1972)
A bit about SPACES
The Society for Public Architecture, Construction, Engineering and Surveying.
- Established in April 2015.
- A multi disciplinary society of building professionals
who commission, design, build and maintain public buildings.
- Our member work in both the public and private
sectors and Government Departments but with a common focus on the quality and effectiveness of public buildings.
Our Common Objectives
- Promote good design and maintenance.
- Strong network of fellow professionals.
- High quality CPD.
- A collective and focused voice for building
professionals working in or for the public sector. All of these objectives can be better delivered when we work together!
Our Key Annual Events
- National Study Day.
- Publish an Yearbook capturing the best in public
sector construction.
- Our SPACES Building of the Year Awards , this year
covering design, engineering and surveying for the first time.
- Regional events throughout the year- we have plans
to focus on improving these over the next 12 months and increase wider national coverage.
Your Input for the Day
- Please complete the feedback form in the pack.
SPACES Details
Visit our Webpage: http://thespaces.org.uk/ Follow us on Twitter: @spacesnetwork
How much of our lives do we spend indoors?
“We spend an average of 20 hours per day inside buildings and the quality of the built environment around us has been proven to have dramatic effects
- n our happiness”
“You spend 90% of your time indoors. That's 71 of your 78.6 years”
Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), the average American spends 93% of their life indoors. It has been estimated that people in developed countries spend around 90% of their time indoors, yet how many people do you know who spend 2.5 hours outdoors everyday?
Making School Spaces
Successful delivery of educational buildings within a landscape of challenging programmes and budgets, without compromising on quality, whole life or the environment What could be a more appropriate focus for our day than:
9:20 President’s address and opening, Martin Kent, President SPACES 9.30 Welcoming, Steve Clow, Assistant Director, HCC Property Services 9:40 Key Note, John Coughlan CBE, Chief Executive, Hampshire 10:00 EFA Update on Current Issues, Julian Wood, Divisional Director for Capital Operations and Funding at the EFA 10:25 EBDOG as the “client” and how they see working with SPACES as the “deliverers” of new school places and maintenance for schools, Peter Colenutt, Chairman of EBDOG 10:45 Q&A with Julian Wood, Peter Colenutt and Steve Clow, Chairman Martin Kent 11.25 Sustainability is not just a checklist, Sara Kassam, Head of Sustainability, CIBSE
Morning Session
BB101 – Ventilation in School Buildings, Richard Daniels, EFA Ashburton Hall Designing for positive outcomes: Clever Classrooms, Carys Fisher and Adrian Swain IBI Group. Go to TMH Hub Sunesis – Driving an Evolutionary Change in School
- Procurement. Tim Carey, Willmott Dixon Go to Denning
How to embed social value into public sector contracts – a consultants view, Mike Reader, Pick Everard Go to Nightingale EFA Condition Data Collection (CDC), David Jobling and Mark Perkins, EFA – additional session Go to Mountbatten
Workshop session 1
(12.00 - 12.50)
Fire Safety Design for Schools – Building Bulletin (BB) 100 Revised, Chris Bissell, EFA and Paul Munns, Principal Fire Consultant, Atkins Ashburton Hall BB104 - ‘Area guidelines for SEND and alternative provision’, Martin Evans, Design Advisor, EFA Go to Nightingale RIBA #TopMarkSchools, Nick Mirchandani , Director. Architecture PLB Go to Mitchell Practical implementation of social value – a contractor’s view, Lyndsay Smith Morgan Sindall Go to Denning Designing for positive outcomes: Clever Classrooms, Carys Fisher and Adrian Swain IBI Group – additional session Go to Mountbatten
Workshop Session 2
(13.50 – 14.40)
BB93 - Sound solutions for poor acoustics, Shane Cryer, Ecophon and Peter Rogers, Sustainable Acoustics Mitchell Making the most of school grounds, Mary Jackson, Learning through Landscapes Nightingale Can offsite deliver the flexibility required for good design? Paul Inch, Innovaré Systems and Marcel Hendricks, Education Construction Network Ashburton EFA Condition Data Collection (CDC), David Jobling and Mark Perkins, EFA Mountbatten RIBA #TopMarkSchools, RIBA #TopMarkSchools, Nick Mirchandani , Director. Architecture PLB – additional session Denning
Workshop Session 3
(14.45 – 15.35)
12.00 Workshop Session 1 13.50 Workshop Session 2 14.45 Workshop Session 3 15.45 Health and wellbeing, Dr Caroline Paradise 16.05 Closing remarks and thank yous, Martin Kent, President SPACES