Marner Primary School
The Marner Primary School expansion project is
Tower Hamlet’s largest and most ambitious primary
school project to date, where the works are divided into five
separate phases to enable the scheme to be delivered during full
occupation.
The existing two form entry Victorian built school is
located between the Canary Wharf area and Bow area
of east London. The school building, completed during the 1890s is
constructed out of traditional London stock brick, typical of the
period. Having survived relatively unscathed from
the Second World War blitz on East London, the building
today remains almost totally as built, featuring stone
plaques and carefully detailed brick facades which demonstrate the
fine workmanship of the day. The proposal aims to preserve
and showcase the main west façade which boasts
classic brick arched windows and column
details by enclosing it within the main atrium space with
two full height viewing shafts allowing the construction details to
be seen from both the interior and exterior.

The project featured is the principle phase of the development
(Phase 4), following initial enabling phases which are now
completed. This proposal offers a modern and exciting
appearance to contrast
and complement sensitively
with the existing building.
In combination with design alterations within the existing
building, the new extension will increase the pupil intake
to three form entry. The projects five phases include:
Phase 1
Demolition of various existing
internal and external areas
Phase 2
Internal lift, ground floor
circulation and associated spaces with toilets to all existing
levels to cater for three form entry pupil numbers
Phase 3
New nursery extension and internal
alterations, reception classroom refurbishment and toilet
facilities
Phase 4
New
three form pupil intake building
Phase 5
Refurbishment of the existing
building, floor by floor, including a complete rewire and heating
systems throughout
Phase 4 extension
The external appearance
of the building is intended
to make a positive impact on the school and local
area by use of refined contemporary design. The
north and south facades will be predominantly covered in a
composite render/insulation system proposed in blue with carefully
placed windows appearing to puncture through the faces.
The west façade is designed to contrast with the end elevations
offering a transparent and highly modern appearance. The carefully
composed louvre system is principally influenced by both the
internal solar control requirements but also the
aesthetic of the exterior. They will stand off the glazed curtain
wall and will appear separated from the glazed face to enhance the
intended light and transparent appearance. The fully glazed west
elevation intends to animate the façade and expose the activities
within but with an element (particularly from the outside) of
partial obstruction to give some privacy. The louvres will
alleviate a projected 50% - 60% heat gain into the west façade.
The required accommodation for the new extension has been
determined through a design of the school with all phases
completed. This joined up approach ensures the school will be
logically laid out with accommodation and
facilities suitable for a three form entry primary school. The
works will ensure the completed building is fully accessible and
inclusive for all users.
Located between the existing and new buildings is the
main circulation atrium, designed with a street
appearance on the ground floor with stone pavers continuing in from
the playground. The expansive amount of natural
light will ensure the pupils day to day school experience
is enhanced, offering a positive social experience
across the various floor levels and year groups. Pupils will enjoy
the openness and volume of the atrium which is viewed as a central
and busy ‘hub’ area, especially the open and flexible use gallery
areas.
Located on the ground floor is the new office
accommodation for the head and deputy head teachers, the
bursar’s office and parent’s room, (with supporting tea station and
staff toilet facilities). The covered play area on
the ground floor is designed to offer the school an ideal solution
for outdoor play during periods of wet or hot summer weather,
whilst being an additional space for outdoor lessons to take place.
The area is open on two sides whilst its other two are fully glazed
and will borrow light from the glazed atrium. The idea of making
the space as open as possible is emphasised by the spacing of the
main building columns which are proposed at six metre centres.
The new school hall and kitchen make up the
majority of the first floor with supporting PE changing and storage
accommodation. The hall will be well lit and ventilated from its
long western side with full height glazing and integrated louvres.
The kitchen links directly to the hall with a designated access
bridge over the atrium whilst it is also well situated for
deliveries from the lift.
The second floor consists of six classrooms with three
supporting resource rooms. Similarly to the hall, the spaces are
lit through full height glazing from the west
elevation. Ventilation is provided by self contained Mono-draught
type units, which will be connected to the building management
system. The classrooms are proposed to be heated using
under floor heating with localised controls.
This project demonstrates the principle aim of the boroughs
architecture team, which is to continue offering up and driving
forward new and exciting primary and nursery school expansion
proposals that offer infants, pupils, staff, parents and the
immediate community an exciting environment for
education. It is the team’s intention to utilise both the
construction process and the final building as an educational tool
with both environmental and BREEAM requirements at the forefront of
construction methods considered. Energy efficiency,
acoustic treatment and the installation of technology will
ensure the school will be completed to a high
standard for educating the boroughs pupils for many
years.
All phases are being tendered and let via traditional JCT 2005
contracts with quantities. The overall expansion project is
currently 75% through Phase 4 with Phase 5 due for completion in
summer 2011.