Inner-City Schools Solving the Problems of Inner-City Architecture

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I always consider myself fortunate to have grown up outside the city, where my ‘cross-country’ lessons, for example –national right of hardship for 11-16-year-olds– were through the actual countryside rather than the high street. For many children, however, modern school life is not so close to nature.

Already over-populated cities are continuing to expand, meaning more schools are suffering from the limitations presented by inner-city architecture including noise, air, and light pollution; a lack of space, especially green space; restrictive budgets and building regulations resistant to change.

With innovative and considered design solutions, however, these four inner-city schools show the rest of the class how to work through their architectural answers and provide quality, green spaces for all.

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Cite: James Wormald. "Inner-City Schools Solving the Problems of Inner-City Architecture" 13 Jun 2023. ArchDaily. Accessed . <https://www.archdaily.com/1001794/inner-city-schools-solving-the-problems-of-inner-city-architecture> ISSN 0719-8884

Notre-Dame des Oiseaux High School Extension / Bien Urbain - Atelier d'architecture + Fayolle Pilon architectes associés. Image © 11h45

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