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Project Highlights

Over the past decade, AY Architects have realised a series of six exemplary state school building projects in Kentish Town. This growing series is regionally important for the communities it serves. It has been a catalyst for small-scale local regeneration – such as the upgrading of Montpelier Community Gardens in 2014, which happened only after the completion of the Nursery – and has made a significant contribution to architecture, recognised by seven awards to date.

The recently built Eleanor Palmer Science Lab is understood to be the first stand-alone building in the country specifically designed for the teaching of science and technology to young pupils. It offers an original all-timber sustainable building typology, suitable to support other schools. It was the only statefunded, and smallest, of just three educational buildings in the UK to win a RIBA National Award in 2019.

Awards

· Winner, RIBA London Award, 2019 · Winner, RIBA National Award, 2019 · High Commendation, Wood Awards:

Education and Public Sector, 2019

73 The new Torriano School Entrance in use.

74 Flutes, drawing and prototype exhibition in the Architecture Room of the Royal Academy’s Summer Exhibition 2016.