Red, ochre and charcoal add architectural impact
The school comprises three wings to form a courtyard which is open to the west, each made up of three storeys. Rockpanel in RAL-matched red, ochre and charcoal is used to great effect in a mixture of rectangular and square shapes of varying dimension to all elevations. The red has been chosen as a link and tribute to Laurence Calvert, as it echoes the ribbon colour used for the Victoria Cross medal.
Large three storey high blocks of Rockpanel in red and charcoal mark the intersections of each side of the school. Corner tower sections in ochre Rockpanel stand at each end of the inner courtyard with the drama block clad in the red.
As an example of the way different facade materials have been combined at the school, to the east elevation, light, mellow coloured brick makes up most of the ground floor, but for a block of ochre Rockpanel under a pillared canopy which houses the main entrances. Above that, rows of red, rectangular panels run horizontally beneath inset windows to the upper two storeys. Horizontal timber plank cladding is fixed to the rest of that frontage with slim vertical pillars of Rockpanel in alternating red, ochre and charcoal are installed between windows across the whole expanse of the upper floors.
The use of Rockpanel in the three colours adds depth to the structure, differentiating specific parts of the school and aiding wayfinding. The overall effect is of a high quality, contemporary structure with a positive, welcoming feel.
Rockpanel’s Tom Uzelac, “Specified principally due to its inherent fire safety performance, broad colour range and workability, around 1500m2 of our facade panels were installed at the school. The project shows how Rockpanel can work perfectly with other materials to create a contemporary architectural palette which adds visual interest to any building. Panels are treated with our special ProtectPlus coating to further ensure they stay looking great for decades to come.”
Sustainable design freedom
From Colours, Metals, Stones, Woods and our unique colour transforming Chameleon, the breadth of design options available from Rockpanel allows specifiers complete creative freedom. Bonded with an organic binder, the panels derive their unique properties from the core of stone wool used in the manufacturing process. This naturally ocurring and replenishing by product of volcanic activity delivers a non-combustible facade which is virtually maintenance-free and insensitive to moisture and temperature changes.
Head of School, Mrs V Smith, “We moved into our brand new academy building in September 2023 and the facilities are amazing. Students have been enjoying the new learning environments and settling into academy life in our state of the art building.”