We did a group visit to a local highschool, found a mod-5 classroom, upon a pretty brief inspection it became pretty obvious that there must be a better solution.

pretty uninspiring place for learning

we had a look at how it sits on the ground, might provide a precedent for the next stage of the project

the joints between 2 sections of the classroom, just bolted together, the seams are held with press riveted joints

services are not integrated but just tacked on to the back to make them less visible
2 comments:
excellent stuff andy
they're horrible looking things, arent they?
jeremy
bloody do some work, one post is disgraceful, how come jeremy coments on your's and not mine? marcia, marcia, macia
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