VISION Issue 34 | Page 27

27 That was really the metaphor we gave the architects from the beginning – spaces for possibilities. SIMON GIPSON, SCHOOL PRINCIPAL North elevation reveals great pavement and foot-traffic connection with organic study/play areas blurred into the landscape. Simon Gipson’s guiding vision throughout for his 1300 plus students was an educational centre as ‘a place of possibilities’ where space dissolves into fragmented ‘walls’ of glass and timber. Gipson says: “That was really the metaphor we gave the architects from the beginning – spaces for possibilities. There were two other elements that were primary for me. One was connection and relationship and so there had to be a connection between all of the learning spaces and places, that was obvious and deliberate. And there had to be a relationship both in the vertical and horizontal planes, plus extending outside so that this building was seen as part of the whole context of this school. The learning within also had to be completely visible to permit kids as young as three to learn alongside students aged 18 and see them learning and vice-versa.” A stroll through reminds you frequently that this is no ordinary school; no Dickensian hierarchy of space or harsh social order. Students are encouraged towards what Simon Gipson describes as “transformational rather than transactional learning”.