Vertical schools are increasingly common. This is what students want in 'high' school design
- Written by: Fatemeh Aminpour, Associate Lecturer, School of Built Environment, UNSW Sydney
The traditional idea of a one-or-two-storey school, spread over a vast campus is no longer an option for some new schools. Population growth and a lack of land in urban areas mean some schools have to go up.
This has seen vertical schools become increasingly common. These are schools that tend to have more than four storeys.
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