Burntwood School, a large comprehensive girls’ school in Wandsworth, London by Allford Hall Monaghan Morris (AHMM) has won the coveted RIBA Stirling Prize 2015 for the UK’s best new building. Now in its 20th year, the RIBA Stirling Prize, sponsored by Almacantar, is the UK’s most prestigious architecture prize.
AHMM’s transformation of Burntwood School reimagines a 1950’s modernist secondary school campus for 2000 girls and 200 staff. The architects created six new faculty buildings and two large cultural buildings linking original buildings by renowned 1950s/1960s architect Sir Leslie Martin.
Every building is full of light and air with double height spaces at the end of each corridor to increase natural daylight and create well-framed views. It offers a range of teaching spaces from conventional classrooms to interactive open spaces.
Already a very sculptural building, AHMM worked closely with an artist to use large, colourful murals throughout the buildings – cleverly combining signposting with modern art.
Architect: Allford Hall Monaghan Morris
Client: Wandsworth Borough Council
Contractor: Lend Lease
Structural engineers: Buro Happold
M&E Engineers: Mott Macdonald Fulcrum
Landscape architects: Kinnear Landscape Architects
Cost: £40,900,000
Internal area: 21,405 sqm
Photography: Timothy Soar, Rob Parrish
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