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The growing necessity to save energy in an uncertain future and to provide a good indoor environment in schools suggests that school designers should approach design more holistically in order to offer a better internal environment and to reduce the gap between design and performance.
School designers should try to create suitable morphological compositions to support them and should suggest design criteria for convenient spheres.
This paper urges school designers to look at these factors holistically in order to overcome these problems in the future design of UK schools.
(This includes 10,000 applicants and school designers, meaning individuals who both submitted full applications and those who participated in the design process).
The results of this study suggest benefits for school designers can emerge from the imaginative contributions of children in creating engaging environments, while educational policy makers can benefit from children's ideas in the promotion of engaging, student-centred pedagogies.
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