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St Paul's Academy | Academy
Designed and built by award winning developers, Rydon, St Paul’s Academy in Greenwich finally opened its doors to pupils this month after being delayed by snow. Built on the existing campus of St Paul’s Catholic School, the new academy will eventually accommodate 1,200 students. The single site houses a sports and assembly hall, kitchen and refectory, admin space and general classrooms as well as specialist areas that include dance and drama, music, food tech. and science laboratories that all reach a BREEAM rating of Very Good.
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Ebbsfleet Station | Equinox
The formal opening by Dame Kelly Homes of Ebbsfleet International, a key station on the High Speed line, signified the completion of the £6billion High Speed project which enables travel of up to 140 miles per hour into the heart of London. Stylish Equinox cubicles with streamline, polished pilasters were supplied by the UK’s leading washroom provider, Armitage Venesta for installation within the contemporary glass and steel construction designed by consortium, Rail Link Engineering.
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The University of Birmingham | Equinox
The origins of The University of Birmingham date back to 1825 when it started life as a Medical School. The leafy 250 acre campus you see today was founded as a University back in 1900. Medical and scientific research has played a major part in the success of the University which has contributed to global scientific advancement including the first synthesis of vitamin C, the development of the first pacemaker and the design and manufacture of the X-ray telescope for the 1985 Space Shuttle Challenger. Today, with over 30,000 students, Birmingham University remains a popular choice with both undergraduate and postgraduate students and takes pride in providing impeccable facilities throughout the University.
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