Geoffrey Chaucer (formerly Trinity / Two Saints) School, Harper Road, Southwark, London: the banks for seating in the assembly hall showing the glass bricks which give borrowed light to the coats and lockers area on the ground floor Architect/Designer Chamberlin Powell & Bon Artist/Photographer Maltby, John (1910-1980) Country UK: England City London Subject Date 1961 Image Date 1962 View Interior Style Modern Movement Medium Photoprint Library Reference MAL49399 [Box 133 CPB] Orientation Portrait Colour Info Black and white Credit John Maltby / RIBA Collections Subject Schools ; Halls ; Glass bricks ; Roofs
NOTES: Originally called Trinity School or Trinity House School from the Victorian building on the site, the new school was to be named 'Two Saints' as designated by the London County Council and was described as such in the architectural press at the time. The most strking aspect of the new school was the assembly hall block with its pentagram plan of five individual hyperbolic paraboloid roofs separated by glazing and touching only at their common peripheral supports. Each roof covers one 'year room' in each point of the pentagram on the first floor. In 2007 the school became the Ark Globe Academy.
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