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  <dc:title>Eveline Lowe, London</dc:title>
  <dc:description>A request from the LCC to form a collaboration with the MoE/DES led them to the building of this school.

The Eveline Lowe site was surrounded by derelict industry buildings and tower blocks and had the remains of a bombed out school on it.  It was a difficult site which ended with a more linear scheme that was not originally wanted by David and Mary Medd.  However there were three principles which the site encouraged them to achieve, the first being a single storey construction which gave children immediate access to the ground, the second was the teaching space which ultimately led to a sheltered veranda and then the outside, and, the third was that each classroom should have its own characteristics in order to make it more interesting.</dc:description>
  <dc:date>1937-1971</dc:date>
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