Pimlico School

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Pimlico Academy is a Mixed-sex education secondary school and sixth form with academy status, located in the Pimlico area of Westminster, London. ArchitectureThe previous school building was designed by John Bancroft of the Greater London Council's architecture department and was built in 1967–70. It was a noted example of brutalist architecture, constructed of concrete and glass without decorative claddings or ornament, and its appearance had been controversial since it opened. A contemporary critic likened it to a battleship, describing it as a "100-odd metre long, turreted, metallic grey thing lying in its own sunken rectangle". Over time, deterioration of the building's fabric and drawbacks of its glass construction led to complaints that the building was often excessively hot in the summer and very cold in winter. Council authorities also expressed concern that the building's seventeen exits and entrances made it difficult to secure the site, and that the site lacked disabled access. In the face of opposition from the Twentieth Century Society, and that of prominent architects and critics including Richard Rogers, RIBA president Sunand Prasad, Stephen Bayley, and John McAslan, the school was rebuilt to a design by Architecture PLB as part of the Building Schools for the Future initiative. The last remaining part of the old building was demolished in Summer 2010.

Pimlico School Description

Pimlico Academy is a Mixed-sex education secondary school and sixth form with academy status, located in the Pimlico area of Westminster, London. ArchitectureThe previous school building was designed by John Bancroft of the Greater London Council's architecture department and was built in 1967–70. It was a noted example of brutalist architecture, constructed of concrete and glass without decorative claddings or ornament, and its appearance had been controversial since it opened. A contemporary critic likened it to a battleship, describing it as a "100-odd metre long, turreted, metallic grey thing lying in its own sunken rectangle". Over time, deterioration of the building's fabric and drawbacks of its glass construction led to complaints that the building was often excessively hot in the summer and very cold in winter. Council authorities also expressed concern that the building's seventeen exits and entrances made it difficult to secure the site, and that the site lacked disabled access. In the face of opposition from the Twentieth Century Society, and that of prominent architects and critics including Richard Rogers, RIBA president Sunand Prasad, Stephen Bayley, and John McAslan, the school was rebuilt to a design by Architecture PLB as part of the Building Schools for the Future initiative. The last remaining part of the old building was demolished in Summer 2010.

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Pimlico School is located at SW1V 3 London, United Kingdom
http://www.pimlicoacademy.org/