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Maccreanor Lavington completes timber refectory for Roehampton school
9 March 2021 By Fran Williams. Photography by Jack Hobhouse
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Maccreanor Lavington has revealed its flexible timber refectory space for Ibstock Place School in Roehampton
The new school dining hall for Ibstock Place School in south-west London features a striking glulam lattice-frame ceiling with inset panels of oak.
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The brick and clay tile-clad canteen-style block sits at the heart of the campus and looks out over the school’s garden. The materials have been chosen to complement the existing Edwardian school campus as well as for their durable properties.
The scheme’s massing is split into three glazed lanterns, their roof volumes supporting a natural ventilation strategy dispensing with the need for air conditioning and using a chimney to draw hot air out of the building through high-level louvre windows.
With a light-filled dining space defined by a glulam lattice structure, the project aims to support pupils’ social and emotional development at this London school
At Ibstock Place School in south-west London, architecture and urbanism practice Maccreanor Lavington has completed a new refectory building for pupils.
The 1,925 sq m building is dominated internally by a double-height timber dining space, the vaulted ceilings of which are defined by a visually striking glulam lattice structure. Inset panels of oak are designed to incorporate acoustic absorption to soften the background clatter of dining.
In addition to this airy space – which aims to be both calm and uplifting – the refectory building comprises a full commercial kitchen with specialist pastry room and hospitality annexe. Three roof lanterns across the building form chimneys to draw hot, stale air out of the building through crowning louvre windows, which allow natural light to flood the spaces below.