Technical

Steel goes back to school with Quakers

Emerging from the post-Covid outdoor learning landscape, weathering steel has created a sculptural pavilion canopy to span a teaching and performance space at an Irish grammar school.

Weathering steel forms the distinctive roof canopy. Image: Studio Idir
Weathering steel forms the distinctive roof canopy. Image: Studio Idir

Commissioned as a legacy project to mark Friends’ School Lisburn’s 250th anniversary (in 2024), steelwork has been used to create an outdoor educational and performance space, which is both functional and an artwork in its own right.

Supported by a series of iroko hardwood-clad steel posts, the pavilion’s undulating design draws its inspiration from the school’s heritage by deconstructing the eight-pointed Quaker star to form the distinctive roof profile.

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