The document discusses remodelling education spaces at Stoke Newington School in London. It considers building new facilities versus refurbishing existing structures. The school currently occupies 11,784 square meters but needs more space. Plans show proposals for a new 13,618 square meter building with different phases of construction while students remain on site. Cost estimates show the Stoke Newington project would be more affordable than a similar new build in Hackney at £1,468 per square meter versus £2,896 per square meter.
2. Case Study: Assessing New Build v Refurbishment
Jude Harris, Associate Director
Jestico + Whiles
Jill Cameron, Director of Resourcing (BSF Lead)
Stoke Newington School
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3. London Borough of Hackney
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4. Aerial View of Site
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5. The Existing School (2006)
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62. New Build v Refurbishment | Costs
Stoke Newington School
£20m
13,618m²
£1,468/m²
1500 pupils
£13,333 per pupil
The Hackney City Academy
£30m
10,357m²
£2,896/m²
1140 pupils
£26,315 per pupil
Remodelling Education Spaces | Stoke Newington School