“The team here has found it a pleasure to work with Spaceoasis. The result is a centre in which every aspect of the furniture is exactly right for how we use it, and a major reason why the overall effect is so stunning.”

Jonnie Noakes, Head of Teaching & Learning

The Tony Little Centre was designed by local architect firm Lewandowski Architects. The Edwardian façade gives way to a truly 21st century interior. Spaceoasis worked alongside Lewandowski Architects and with senior staff from the College to design and install the new learning spaces at CIRL. Here we take a closer look at the design features in three of the teaching and learning spaces.

New ways of learning in a non-traditional environment

The Tony Little Centre for Innovation and Research in Learning (CIRL) at Eton College is designed to develop Eton’s expertise in teaching and learning. The centre acts as a research hub, allowing experimentation with cutting-edge innovations in teaching and learning and a greater emphasis on evidence-based practice. The research findings are used not only to sustain Eton’s own high standards but are shared with other schools, universities and research bodies around the world. Masters use the centre to try new methods of teaching and to share best practice, while Eton’s students experience new ways of learning in a non-traditional environment that is unlike any other in the school.

Experimenting with classroom layouts

Those comfortable with experimental layouts could organise the tables in clusters, waves or a semi-circle, while those more used to a didactic face-the-front set-up can start with rows of desks and gradually move towards a more innovative approach. The mobile teacher’s lectern also encourages masters to move away from the ‘comfort zone’ of their desk.

The chairs in the Observation Classroom are Tip Ton chairs by Vitra, which allow the user to tip the chair forward slightly, allowing movement, which improves posture and blood flow, which in turn improves concentration.

Agile furniture and writable surfaces to encourage creative thinking and collaboration

The main teaching and learning space consists of three zones, all with agile furniture and writable surfaces to encourage creative thinking and collaboration. In the first zone, seven agile Petal tables with LearningSurface dry-wipe, writable surfaces can be clustered together for collaboration or hived off individually for independent work. A writable wall and height-adjustable circular LearningSurface table enclosed by three Agile screens, creates a more intensive thinking and brainstorming space. Upholstered seating around the outside of the screens provides another choice of places to sit.

Bespoke-designed seminar table

Next in the Creative ICT Suite is the seminar room, which includes a bespoke-designed oval table. Elliptical in shape and seating up to 16, this table enables groups to come together in a non-hierarchical setting where students can interact tutorial-style, much as they would at university or in the workplace. Each seat at the table has its own pull-out writing shelf concealed beneath the table’s top enabling students to turn through 90° to work independently.

“Spaceoasis had an excellent understanding of what we were setting out to achieve”

“For this cutting-edge facility we wanted furniture that was exciting, yet also practical and flexible. Spaceoasis embraced the project from the start, listened to our requirements and had an excellent understanding of what we were setting out to achieve. They worked with us to match the furniture to the spaces perfectly and took remarkable care over every detail. The team here has found it a pleasure to work with Spaceoasis. The result is a centre in which every aspect of the furniture is exactly right for how we use it, and a major reason why the overall effect is so stunning.” Jonnie Noakes, Head of Teaching & Learning