Coventry Increasing Pupil Places

Associated Architects has been given the green light, by planners, for the expansion of three schools as part of Coventry City Council’s on-going programme of Increasing Pupil Places (IPP). Decisions are expected on two more next month. The five schemes in the current 2014 phase are designed by Associated Architects as part of a wider programme of work, which the Birmingham based practice is delivering for the council. The Practice also won feasibility studies for another eight schools.

Thanks to a strong and constructive ten year partnership with the Council, Associated Architects has been able to create strong, practical responses to each phase, which best meets the need of each school.

Director, Adam Wardle said, _‘We’re excited to be working on the next phase of schools for Coventry City Council. It’s a simple fact that children deserve the best possible facilities for learning in, and we’re proud to be delivering them.’_

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