Thomas Tallis School, Greenwich, United Kingdom. Architect: John McAslan & Partners, 2012. Three-storey building blocks and gree
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The secondary school’s two- and three-storey buildings are naturally ventilated, with high levels of natural light, with a predicted BREEAM Very Good rating. The buildings are arranged around a central concourse. Landscaped space between the teaching blocks creates informal teaching areas linked to the concourse. The school has a performing arts block, sports hall, specialist teaching facilities, and three main teaching blocks. Open space connecting the main hall and performing arts segment acts as a forecourt for local people who use the school’s public facilities. The school is keen to develop community links, and provide community learning programmes and a range of other public services.