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Paula Lacomba Montes

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Mary and David Medd’s work: domesticity in postwar British school design (1949–72)

2021

This article focuses on the schools developed by Mary and David Medd within the Ministry of Education in Great Britain, 1949–1976. Their main contribution to the field of Educational Architecture was the definition of a design strategy known as Built-in variety, where the self-contained classrooms (empty-box-school) disappeared in favour of a variety of dissimilar places. Indeed, the Medds sustained a very innovative view from which primary educational architecture was profoundly reconceptualised, getting closer to a home than to an institution. Actually, the paper argues that it was precisely this driving principle – school as a home – that was responsible for the dismantlement of the trad…

educational architecturepost-war schoolsWork (electrical)domesticitySchool designMeddArt historySociologyEducationOxford Review of Education
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