'This book is a most welcome contribution to the discussion about an often politicised and charged issue. It provides convincing arguments for establishing strong relationships between designers and users of school environments and helps to realise the huge potential for positive change that lies within. As an architect working in education, the practical tools and examples of creating genuine opportunities for exchange and involvement, as well as introducing consistency in the approach, are what make this book particularly valuable.' - Christoph Oschatz MSc, Architect, Kiosk Architecture & Design, UK
'School Design Together consolidates everything for those designing, using, managing and researching school environments. An excellent resource, it guides and informs the collaborative design and transformational agency of the physical school environment. In addition, it makes a compelling case for using the school environment as a catalyst for further understanding and exploiting the empowering potential and mutual benefit of open dialogue and cross-disciplinary practice in order to more effectively address evolving educational needs.'- Professor Jill Franz, School of Design, Queensland University of Technology, Australia
'The style and design of these complex structures has never been more important. This comprehensive and thoughtful publication reminds us that children are the future. Nothing could be more important than the school buildings within which education and social development takes place [...] This book should be required reading in the Department for Education.' - Mark Dudek, architect and Research Fellow, School of Architecture, University of Sheffield, UK
'In this edited collection Pamela Woolner convenes lead scholars and practitioners who span the fields of education and architecture. School Design Together makes an invaluable contribution to the field, demonstrating how the art of architecture informs the art of schooling, and vice versa, and advancing our potential to create inspired and inspiring learning environments for students, teachers, and communities.' - Cynthia L. Uline, Professor and Director, Educational Leadership, San Diego State University, USA
'This is not a how-to book or design manual, but instead an insightful book that in 212 pages manages to shed light on the complexity of school design, the multiple perspectives of stakeholders, and the uncontestable value of collaboration in order to advance school design and education.' - Kai Wood Mah, architect, co-founder of Afield and associate professor of architecture at the Laurentian School of Architecture