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TITLE OF PROJECT |
Haileybury School |
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COUNTRY + LOCATION |
Kazakhstan, Almaty |
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Short description |
Haileybury Almaty will be an all-through school providing a British education in Kazakhstan. Haileybury will prepare pupils for GCSE examinations and International Baccalaureate. The school is designed for an initial intake of 640 pupils with the ability to accommodate a maximum of 960 pupils. HOK International’s initial design for the school responds to four major challenges: speed of construction, long term flexibility, significant seismic risk and a wide climatic range. |
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USE OF IFC BIM |
From the start of concept HOK used Revit Architecture to develop the design through to detail design. After this a Enka the Turkish main contractor, took the project through to construction Revit was useful for exploring the 3D spaces and complexity on this sloping site together with scheduling the classrooms and equipment to complete the detail design documents. 3ds Max Design was used to link Revit geometry for visualisation.
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CLIENT |
Capital Partners |
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ENGINEERING AND CONSTRUCTION (main actors) |
Structural Engineer: Cecen, Turkey |
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SIZE |
12,500 m2 |
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YEAR |
Construction commenced in spring 2007 and the school was opened in September 2008. |
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PRIZES / COMPETITONS |
Autodesk UK - Revit User of the Year Winner 2007 |
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