
Langley Academy
Combining sustainable construction with science education.
- Project delivered on programme, allowing school to complete AV/IT installation, furniture installation and staff training and to open on time.
- Delivered complex, innovative design 100% snag-free prior to occupancy.
- No lost days due to injury or accident. Eradication of low level wiring and service runs, all armoured cables cast into slabs, with sub-distribution hung from ceilings created a safe, clean, clear site ensuring no slips, trips or falls.
- Hugely satisfied customer with ‘most complete Academy to date’ at handover stage
- Delivered over £200,000 worth of savings through innovative construction techniques.
- Pioneering sustainable construction – biomass boilers, ground source heat pumps, rainwater harvesting and photovoltaic lighting contributing to reduction in overall life cycle cost for Langley Trust.
- Built in options for the Academy to become more sustainable as it ages, such as a reed bed for grey water recycling.
- Uses the sustainability of the building as a learning tool for the students including having the plant room, ducts, and pipes exposed so children could see how energy is used. Different methods of water recycling and water usage reduction are used in the building to offer opportunities for comparison.
“Designed to be a model of sustainable architecture, appearance and performance is indivisible. Every aspect of the building articulates best practice in sustainability, which forms part of the learning experience. It is an active tool to educate children about the environment in which they live”
This building is revolutionary in the way that it is informed by the study of science, the Academy’s specialist subject. We are creating a school that is a physical expression of this focus”.
Iwan Jones, Foster and Partners
"The quality of the work has been excellent and I hope that Wates will now go forward to secure many, many more academies…I must say seeing the kids there using the building makes the whole project worthwhile. They all seem really happy and so they should be!"
Sir Martin Arbib
Project: a specialist science Academy for 1,150 11 to 19 year olds near Slough
Value: £23m
Duration: Phase 1 83 weeks, phase 2 30 weeks
Categories: academies, southern home counties
Tags: Construction, Langley Academy, Slough
You may filter which project stories you are viewing by using the boxes below. Once you have selected the appropriate boxes, press "search"
show me:

