Burntwood School / Allford Hall Monaghan Morris

By Fabián Cifuentes

© Rob Parrish

© Rob Parrish


© Timothy Soar


© Timothy Soar


© Timothy Soar


© Timothy Soar

  • Stakeholders: Burntwood School & Wandsworth Children’s Services
  • Contractor, Project Manager, Quantity Surveyor, Cdm Coordinator: Lend Lease
  • Structural Engineer: Buro Happold
  • Civil Engineer: Buro Happold
  • M&E Engineer: Mott MacDonald Fulcrum
  • Acoustic And Security Consultant: Mott MacDonald Fulcrum
  • Landscape Architect: Kinnear Landscape Architects
  • Ecology Consultant: The Ecology Consultancy
  • Environmental Designer: Morag Mysercough / Studio Myerscough
  • Planning Consultant: Nathaniel Lichfield and Partners
  • Party Wall Surveyor: Anstey Horne
  • Ff&E: Smart FFE
  • Approved Inspector: Butler & Young Approved Inspectors
  • Access Consultant: David Bonnett Associates
  • Fire Consultant: Tenos Fire Engineering
  • Ict Consultant: Civica Ltd
  • Catering Consultant: Design Catering Equipment Ltd

© Timothy Soar
© Timothy Soar

From the architect. The transformation of Burntwood School pieces together a 1950’s modernist education campus for 2000 pupils and 200 staff in south-west London. Within an existing mature landscape, six new buildings-as-pavilions develop the heritage of the existing, orchestrating a system of bespoke constructional components to bring both efficiency and delight.


Floor Plan
Floor Plan

The new buildings – four 4-storey teaching pavilions, a new sports hall and a new performing arts building – are placed amongst a number of retained buildings (including two by Sir Leslie Martin) to form a complete and coherent campus, with lawns, squares and a central pedestrian spine. Within each pavilion, classrooms and ancillary accommodation are arranged along a central corridor with voids and double-height spaces at each end to increase natural daylight and make connections to the exterior.


© Timothy Soar
© Timothy Soar

The regularity of each plan is followed through to the elevation with faceted precast concrete panels that correspond to a 7.5 metre structural and classroom module; a development of the prefabricated façade work seen at Dagenham Park Church of England School.

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