East Park Glasgow residential care

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East Park : Education Building Glasgow

New young people residential care and teaching Development in Glasgow by Alan Dunlop Architects

13 Feb 2013

East Park Glasgow

East Park now submitted for planning

East Park Campus, Glasgow

Alan Dunlop states, “East Park want to establish a centre of excellence in Glasgow for the residential care and teaching of young people with very special needs, including autism. I’m working with a talented design team, on a challenging project and for a committed, enthusiastic and engaging client ……what more could an architect wish for”.

East Park Glasgow

Previously:

15 Nov 2013

Alan Dunlop has been commissioned to build new projects for East Park, within their existing campus in Glasgow. East Park has provided education and supported accommodation services to children and young people with additional support needs, including autism, since 1874.

http://www.eastpark.org.uk/

The new project will include additional residential, studio respite accommodation and classrooms and be submitted for planning approval in February. Construction is programmed to start on site in June 2014.

The design is refined with the plan and section uncluttered and the detailing pared: to create an empathetic and supportive environment for children and young people with special needs, their teachers and carers.

Service and vehicle access to the existing campus has been reworked to make a clear separation between the existing car parking and service routes around the school and the residential environment: to improve safety and ease of movement throughout.

The new residential and studio respite accommodation at the east end of the East Park campus will help enclose a new “Town Square” and establish a distinctive identity and secure pedestrian courtyard entrance from Maryhill Road. Circulation and access continues from the existing school plan. Both the new class rooms and studio accommodation are single storey, which makes access easier for residents and staff.

“It’s a challenging and ambitious project. By focussing on international standards of best practice, my clients intend to create a centre of excellence for the teaching and residential care of children and young people with acute needs and encourage free movement and sense of independence while ensuring a safe and secure learning and living space. The placing of class rooms to the north of the existing garden has opened up the possibility of a south facing, secure and pleasurable environment for pupils and teachers with easy access to green space.”

Professor Alan Dunlop

Alan Dunlop also designed Hazelwood School for children and young people who are blind and deaf, with cognitive impairment and mobility challenges. Hazelwood has won recognition worldwide as an exemplar project and many national and international awards for architecture and designing for children and young people with acute special needs, their teachers and carers.

All drawings by Alan Dunlop

East Park building images / information from Alan Dunlop Architect 151113

Hazelwood School
Hazelwood School
photo : Andrew Lee

Glasgow School

Scottish Schools – Clackmannanshire by gm+ad architects

Alan Dunlop Drawings

Glenroy Specialist School, Australia
Glenroy Specialist School
drawing : Alan Dunlop

Central Belt School:
Clackmannanshire School – Duffy & Batt

Glasgow School of Art

Glasgow Transport Museum
Glasgow Transport Museum
picture from architect

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