The University of Birmingham School

On Thursday the future “University of Birmingham School”:http://www.www.associated-architects.co.uk/projects/education/schools/uts/ was featured on BBC Midlands Today. A computer generated animation created by Associated Architects was used in the feature to show how the school will develop. The piece reflected on the positive effect that the building will have on the local area, creating thousands of pupil and teacher training spaces over the coming years.

Richard Perry, director for Associated Architects said, _‘The building will provide space for 1,150 pupils and 400 sixth formers, on top of the high number of trainee teachers and staff. We’re excited that the school is now on site and progressing well. Because this is a national first there will be an immense sense of pride from the whole team when those first pupils step through the door next September.’_

To watch the Midlands Today feature please click “here.”:http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b04hts2h/midlands-today-25092014

To watch our flythrough please click “here.”:http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sFinvy4liXg&feature=youtu.be

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