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Neighbourhood Nursery and Children's centre, Hounslow

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Neighbourhood nursery and children's centre, Hounslow
Cottrell & Vermeulen Architecture
Photo: Peter Grant
Client: National day nurseries association
Awards: RIBA Award


The triumph of this building is its handling of the crucial junction between inside and out. In a nursery where children are living for much of the day, the issue is critical to the ambience and sense of freedom felt by small children and their carers.

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