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Hazelwood School Glasgow, Building, Picture, Award, Design, News
Hazelwood School, Glasgow : Information + Images
Dumbreck school for Glasgow City Council by gm+ad architects
Hazelwood USA Award: top award for school design from the United
States
8 Sep 2008
Juror Comments:
I adore the orange cabinets, the 50% horizontal glazing, and the
lovely, lovely, lovely wooden beams (vertical and horizontal) alike.
And as a papa of a young kiddo myself, the ground space is built for
play/exploration/tumbling/soft napping. Now, as to the other elements,
I can't say enough about the committed focus to guarantee the students'
ability to maintain/develop "independence" and "freedom".
The navigational wall rail, the cork board (sensitive/comfy to the
touch), and the 'risky' choice of curved walls that seems to defy
the 'logic' of traditional views of 'helping' disabled humans get
from point A to B. But when 'discovery' and 'trust' are coupled
anything
is possible! Oh, how do I respect the approach this team took!
-Christian Long
I am taken by the amount of time spent with users, client, staff
as well as experts. A great deal of thought - four years - went into
this design result. The attention to multi-sensory detail, the integration
of the building with its site, and the focus on way finding is quite
interesting - although I confess I do not know enough to be a judge
of its success. I sense that much was learned by all in this process.
I hope they publish a lengthier book detailing what they learned.
-Jeff Lackney
A beautiful, well thought-out design. Every school should be like
this. It sits well in the site making most of existing trees. Use
of natural materials and variety of materials give it a very 'soft'
edge. Internal spaces have excellent daylight and louvers create stimulating
patterns. Space planning is also a very good with wide corridors and
storage spaces outside each classroom for mobility aids etc. There
is also access to outside from each classroom. Whole briefing process
is also innovative. Not many schools would appoint a head two years
in advance. Four months consultation process also seems to have helped
in refining the brief. An excellent facility for some of the most
needy children. I will go all the way to Honor Award on this one.
-Mukund Patel
Great feeling, good energy. This school captures the tight site
mentality without becoming boxy and institutional.
-David Smith
The Royal Incorporation of Architects in Scotland Press release 9
Sep 2008
International Design Award for Scottish School
Hazelwood School for the Multiple Sensory Impaired by Gordon Murray
+ Alan Dunlop Architects has become the first school in Britain to
win a DesignShare Honor Award. The DesignShare Awards programme, based
in the USA, is the world's most widely recognised programme focusing
on the design of innovative learning environments. The Honor Award
is the highest category in this annual international awards programme.
Commenting on the prestigious win Alan Dunlop said: "It is the
award we most wanted to win, for it goes way beyond an architecture
award for you are judged as much on the performance of the school,
your philosophy and approach as well as the quality of the architecture.
No school from Britain has ever won it. It is a great honour, or honor,
for us, for the school and for Glasgow. So we're absolutely delighted"
Arnie Dunn, President of the Royal Incorporation of Architects in
Scotland, noted: "Murray + Dunlop's international success is
a huge credit to their practice and is indicative of the good health
of Scottish architecture. Hazelwood School is a highly sensitive and
thoughtful building which addresses the needs of some of our most
vulnerable citizens in a respectful way."
Hazelwood School caters for 60 students with multiple disabilities,
aged from two to 19. Each student has a combination of two or more
of the following impairments: visual impairment, hearing impairment,
mobility or cognitive impairment. The design focused on creating a
safe, stimulating environment for pupils and staff. Gordon Murray
+ Alan Dunlop Architects set out to eliminate any institutional feel
and worked to avoid conventional/standard details, creating a bespoke
design that incorporates visual, sound and tactile clues. The School
has also been nominated for a World Festival of Architecture Award.
About the DesignShare Awards
Since 2000, the annual DesignShare Awards program has been redefining
the global vocabulary for educational facility design by challenging
traditional standards and committing to learner-centred, cost-efficient
and sustainable learning environments. More information on the DesignShare
awards can be found at http://www.designshare.com/index.php/awards
School
Buildings
Hazelwood School
: main page with completion images
12 Mar 2008
Hazelwood School Wins Civic Trust Award
Hazelwood, Glasgow's new school for children with duel sensory impairment,
has won a prestigious Civic Trust Award.
Hazelwood fosters life skills in children with severe learning difficulties,
to help them lead independent lives. The children, who age between
2 and 18, are blind and deaf or have a variety of sight problems.
Others have cognitive impairment and physical disability.
Monica McGeever, Hazelwood's headteacher says:
"When our children leave this school, they will not go into
jobs or go and live in their own flat or house- they will always need
to be supported. Adults who are blind and have learning difficulties
can lead passive lives. But the more independence they have, the more
choices they will be able to make and the more stimulating their lives
will be."
Jane Eyre, the depute head adds:
"One young person, the most cognitively challenged person
I've ever met, can now go and eat and go to the toilet by himself.
For the rest of his life his dignity will be maintained."
Hazelwood School photos of completed building from gm+ad 28 Sep 2007:

Gordon Murray and Alan Dunlop design special Scottish school: photographed
by Andrew Lee
Hazelwood, Glasgow's new school for children with duel sensory impairment,
has been shortlisted by the Royal Incorporation of Architects in Scotland
for the Andrew Doolan Award. The award is for the Best Building in
Scotland in 2007 and is the biggest in the UK.
Hazelwood will foster life skills in children with severe learning
difficulties, to help them lead independent lives. The children, who
age between 2 and 18, are blind and deaf or have a variety of sight
problems. Others have cognitive impairment and physical disability.
Monica McGeever, Hazelwood's headteacher says:
"When our children leave this school, they will not go into jobs
or go and live in their own flat or house- they will always need to
be supported. Adults who are blind and have learning difficulties
can lead passive lives. But the more independence they have, the more
choices they will be able to make and the more stimulating their lives
will be."
Jane Eyre, the depute head adds:
"one young person, the most cognitively challenged person I've
ever met, can now go and eat and go to the toilet by himself. For
the rest of his life his dignity will be maintained."
The school is located in a quiet residential area on the edge of Bellahouston
Park and the Dumbreck Conservation Area. The building is conceived
in natural free flowing form and meanders through the site respecting
it's existing landscape of mature lime and beech trees. Timber is
the predominant structural and cladding material was selected for
its natural weathering qualities and its character and warmth.
The architects have developed innovative sensory clues throughout
their design to help the children orient themselves within the school
environment and find their own way to their classrooms.
For gm+ad it is a successful conclusion to an intense four year design,
consultation and construction process, involving Glasgow City Council,
parents, teachers, clinicians and the children themselves.
Keir Bloomer, former Chief Executive of Clackmannanshire Council,
Chairman of the Tapestry Group and renown educationalist, says Hazelwood
School.
"if anything, exceeds expectations. There is really so much to
admire about it; the way the design is adapted to the site, the choice
of materials, the linking of interiors to the exterior and much more.
For me the the complexity and avoidance of straight lines ensure constant
interest and variety while still maintaining intimacy and human scale.
I shall certainly keep on saying to anyone who will listen that it
is the most exciting new school building in Scotland".
It is the fourth time in the five years that architects Gordon Murray
and Alan Dunlop have been shortlisted for the £25,000 Andrew
Doolan Award.
"Our previous shorlisted buildings were all highly succesful
commercial projects but this is the most rewarding 'says Alan Dunlop."
The Radisson SAS hotel, Sentinel in Glasgow and the John Knox Street
Warehouses in Clydebank all won top architecture awards but Hazelwood
School is our first public project and our first school to be shortlisted
for such a prestigious award"
Hazelwood School - Info
"Following significant consultation with parents, staff and related
professional bodies, Glasgow City Council has invested in a unique
school for children with additional support needs related to complex
and dual sensory impairment. The new Hazelwood school will be situated
in the Dumbreck area of the city within the vicinity of Bellahouston
Park and will provide custom built facilities for the children and
young people who currently attend Kelvin and Carnbooth schools.
Hazelwood School - Images
Progress panoramic photos released 10 May 2007 by gm+ad:


The school has been designed by the award winning architects, Gordon
Murray and Alan Dunlop who have worked in close collaboration with
the council to achieve this state of the art campus which will provide
curricular and life skill facilities form early childhood to adolescence.
"It has been designed so that children can be safe and secure
while at the same time maximising opportunities for independence"
says Alan Dunlop "there is no other school like it in Europe
and we can't wait to get started. We have been particularly enthused
by the active interest of parents and pupils in the project."
The successful contractor is Sir Robert McAlpine. Alan will present
the campus design to architects, teachers, academics, voluntary organisations
and other professionals at the major international conference "Making
Space:Architecture and Design for Young Children" at the Lighthouse,
Scotland.


Hazelwood School Glasgow
: Background info
Progress shots released 28 Mar 2007 by gm+ad:

Hazelwood
School architects : Gordon Murray and Alan Dunlop Architects
link to another gm+ad architects' school project:
Scottish
Schools - clackmannanshire
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Glasgow School of Art
Hazelwood School concept drawing by Alan Dunlop:

Clackmannanshire School Building
- Duffy & Batt
21st
Century Scottish Schools - RIAS PR
Clackmannanshire
School - Gareth Hoskins
Glasgow School
Glasgow School of Art Competition


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