
Building Schools in the Past (pt. 1)
Lessons from History
The Distinct Look of Victorian School Buildings
This chapter discusses the architectural features of Victorian school buildings, including their distinct appearance, playgrounds, and central assembly halls. It also explores the role of Robson, the chief architect appointed by the London School Board, and his influence on school design. Additionally, the chapter examines the historical challenges of limited funds for school buildings and the importance of ventilation in Victorian classrooms.
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