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Monday, September 26th, 2016
The RIBA-award winning Water Hall Primary School, in Bletchley, Milton Keynes has just seen the completion of a very special addition to their school. Beginning in July of 2016, and wrapping up at the start of September just in time for the start of the new school year, we have constructed 9 innovative new bespoke canopies to 9 of their school classrooms, providing each one with the opportunity to take their lessons outdoors and into nature.
Their school building, designed by Wyatt Mclaren LLP, was recipient of the
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Monday, September 26th, 2016
Ivy Chimneys Primary School were in desperate need of a new light and colourful canopy to provide some space for an outdoor classroom and somewhere to do some outdoor activities.
Upon arriving and surveying the area, we agreed! Their existing canopy was tired, worn, and unsightly.
Ivy Chimneys loved the used of coloured polycarbonate in our proposal, as it really injected life and colour into a space that had none before. They were very excited for us to begin the project, and we booked them into a summer time installation slot, so their pupils could return to a happy new canopy!
The new canopy at Ivy Chimneys measures 7m x 2.2m, ideal to take small groups of kids out for lessons or a certain play activity. They opted for a nice variety of coloured polycarbonate, as well as a polycarb side panel as well to enclose the canopy.
The new canopy is a huge improvement to their old one, and we are very happy with another bespoke canopy that the customer loves, and of another job well done.
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Monday, September 26th, 2016
We met the headteacher at Bailey’s Court Primary School, Mr. Lynham, at the Academies Show at the NEC in November of last year, where he was drawn to our brightly coloured exhibition stand, and the fact we could provide an accurate price for the spec of the canopy he was looking for, for him to bring to his governors. After a follow up meeting in which we met with the staff of Bailey’s Court, we discussed the feasibility of the canopy they wanted, as well the different designs we could achieve. Bailey’s Court were also impressed with our willingness to act as their planning agents, overseeing the planning permission applications that would be required for a new canopy of the size they were after.
Bailey’s Court wanted a 50m x 5m monopitch timber canopy, that matched the camber of their existing roof, to provide a seamless design that complemented their school building.
The school opted for red and clear polycarbonate roofing sheets, as this reflects their school’s colours. They loved having this customisation option available to them.
The timber canopy provides a huge amount of covered space, meaning Bailey’s Court Primary’s pupils
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Monday, September 26th, 2016
St. Mary’s Primary School, in Hatfield Broad Oak, Essex,
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Monday, February 22nd, 2016
St. Mary’s Primary School in Hatfield Broad Oak desired to get rid of their existing canopy, which they believed to be an eyesore to the front of their school building.
They called Setter Shelters in to remove the shelter and design, manufacture, and install a replacement canopy, to refresh their main entrance.
We began by carefully removing the existing canopy
We
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Monday, February 22nd, 2016
Wilmott Dixon required the construction of
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Thursday, October 29th, 2015
Our designers at Setter Shelters love a challenge, and the curved walls of Henry Allen Infant Schools main building presented just that. Fortunately, as leading designers, manufacturers, and installers of wooden curved beam canopies, it was a challenge we were well equipped to surmount.
Henry Allen wanted a covered space for the parents to wait whilst they dropped off and collected their children. The proposed build site presented quite a challenge, due to the size of the space, the lack of potential areas for the feet to be installed, and as mentioned, the curved walls of the building.
We proposed a design that would surmount all of these challenges; by utilising the curved beams that are normally part of the roofing system, but as the uprights, we could mimic the curve in the wall. This intuitive and efficient design worked perfectly, thus ensuring the space was fully enclosed, as desired by the school.
A look at the curved uprights:
An overview of the entire scheme. Note the neat and unobtrusive steel feet used in the design.
A look at both the curved uprights, designed specifically to echo the curved wall, as well as to not interrupt the view from the window, nor the opening of the door.
Another look at the finished canopy
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Thursday, July 16th, 2015
Oakley Lower chose Setter Shelters to build a new walkway canopy to join their two buildings. They opted for a monopitch canopy with customised roofing sheets.
The combination of yellow, turquoise, and blue casts an interesting shadow on the floor.
Oakley were after something new and different, and were ecstatic with what we built.
The canopy provides a covered walkway between the two main buildings of the school, with shade in the summer and shelter in the winter.
Oakley Lower were thrilled with their new canopy! And we were proud of another job well done.
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Thursday, April 30th, 2015
…and yes, they saved the best for last!
Further to our first two canopies at Lancasterian School in Tottenham, they wanted us back in for another tranche of works, in order to install an L-shaped canopy
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Thursday, March 26th, 2015
SCAPE architects approached Setter Shelters to design, manufacture, and install two canopies
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