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 Case Study: Daubeney Primary School

Experimental Playground Week, led by artist Hattie Coppard, 2000.  Daubeney Primary School, London E5.  Photo: Hattie Coppard.Experimental Playground Week, led by artist Hattie Coppard, 2000.  Daubeney Primary School, London E5.  Photo: Hattie Coppard.Experimental Playground Week, led by artist Hattie Coppard, 2000.  Daubeney Primary School, London E5.  Photo: Hattie Coppard.Experimental Playground Week, led by artist Hattie Coppard, 2000.  Daubeney Primary School, London E5.  Photo: Hattie Coppard.Rotating Platforms designed by artist Hattie Coppard and Kinnear Landscape Architects, 2003. Daubeney Primary School, London E5. Photo: Michael FrankeMoving planters designed by artist Hattie Coppard and Kinnear Landscape Architects, 2003. Daubeney Primary School, London E5. Photo: Michael FrankeForest of poles designed by artist Hattie Coppard and Kinnear Landscape Architects, 2003. Daubeney Primary School, London E5. Photo: Michael FrankeZebra mound designed by artist Hattie Coppard and Kinnear Landscape Architects, 2003. Daubeney Primary School, London E5. Photo: Michael Franke

Fact Sheet

Title
Daubeney Primary School Experimental Playground Project

Artist
Hattie Coppard
www.snugandoutdoor.co.uk

Landscape Architect
Lynn Kinnear, Kinnear Landscape Architects
www.kland.co.uk

Commissioner
Hackney Wick Public Art Programme

Commenced
March 2000

Completed
Construction completed June 2003

Location
Daubeney Primary School, Daubeney Road, London E5 5SN

Scope
77.4m x 34.4m

Materials
Various including: stainless steel, epoxy resin paint, wood, planting, light, textile screens, resin.

Total Project Commissioning Budget
£ 100,000 (approximately)

Funding sources
National Lottery New Opportunities Fund
Hackney Wick Single Regeneration Budget Partnership administered by Renaisi.

Summary Artists’ Brief
To develop a creative programme of consultation and participation with the school, leading to ideas for improvements to their playground. Subsequently to collaborate on developing detailed designs inspired by the outcomes of the Experimental Playground Project.

Project Manager
Lucy McMenemy, Curator, Hackney Wick Public Art Programme

Structural Engineers
Jim Dunn, Adams Kara Taylor

Steel Manufacturers
James Garner, Steve Lewis Steelworks

Specialist Paint Manufacture/Installation
Ryebrook Resins

Contractor
Baylis

Contact for further information
Lucy McMenemy, Curator, Hackney Wick Public Art Programme, London Borough of Hackney.
Tel/Fax: 020 8356 7358
E mail: lucymcmenemy@btinternet.com

Communications Department, The Learning Trust. Tel: 020 8820 7634

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