
JMLA Commended in Primary schools for the 21st Century Competition
March 11th, 2014
The Minister for Education and Skills, Ruairí Quinn T.D. announced that John McLaughlin Architects were commended in an international design competition for primary schools.
The Department of Education and Skills (DES) will use the results from the competition and feedback from the one day conference in Dublin Castle, “Designing Primary Schools for 21st Century Learners” to inform the future design of primary schools.
It may also decide to use the designs in the building of new primary schools when appropriate.
54 entries were received for the competition with 13 coming from abroad, including teams from Denmark, Italy, Portugal and Australia.
The competition was an opportunity for the Department of Education and Skills to explore with architects and educationalists the development of innovative architectural designs that respond to emerging 21st century needs of primary school learners and teachers.
The Pedagogical Brief attempted to inspire designs that are innovative and that can accommodate future changes in learner needs and pedagogy over the coming years.
The Minister thanked the judging panel for the competition that included nationally and internationally-renowned architects and educationalists, and representatives of the Department of Education and Skills.