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a contemporary and functional space shaped by furniture

Haeata Community Campus is an Urban Area School for students to complete their full schooling, from Primary to High school. Following the 2011 Christchurch Earthquake, four schools closed in the area and Haeata Community Campus was opened in 2017. Their Uara (Manaakitanga, Service, Success, Alofa and Hanga Whare) govern their approach to learning, supporting students to be their best and have a sense of belonging.

The philosophy of Haeata Community Campus is based around having the learner at the centre and acknowledging what they can provide, their Whakapapa, and really focusing on the individual needs of the students rather than a big class.

“We are very student focused. We want to all know our students personally and really want them to have as many opportunities and resources as possible, all while removing any barriers within the learning environment.”

Adam Hird - Deputy Principal, Haeata Community Campus

When the new Principal, Dr Peggy Burrows, started with Haeata Community Campus, she saw opportunities for change and had a vision of bringing more inviting spaces into the school’s design. She realised that the furniture that was being used at the time wasn’t cohesive and was being damaged, so she reached out to Furnware Business Development Manager, Ian Johnstone, for support in creating a more functional space. Her objective was to break up the learning space and give teachers and students some direction.

“Our space is a unique modern learning space. It’s a barn style, open plan space which is 50 meters long and 20 meters wide. We wanted to use furniture to help divide the space.”

Adam Hird - Deputy Principal, Haeata Community Campus

After visiting the school for the initial consultation, Ian found that many of the furniture products were mismatched in both sizing and colour, and that most of the furniture was not appropriate for the age of the students. Adam and Ian then collaborated closely to create functional spaces in five different buildings. These included a hall and staffroom building and four learning hubs.
The challenge they faced was with the shapes of the learning hubs, which were all open plans. There was very little wall space as the building uses windows around the hub to bring in natural light. Teachers would teach around the edge of the building, making do with the resources they had. Following many discussions, it became clear that the school needed to divide the spaces and wanted to create more consistency of furniture and colour palettes throughout all the spaces.

“Before, when you walked in, it was ‘Where does the classroom start?’ and ‘Where do the teachers work from?’, so creating more central focal points allowed for teaching to happen a bit easier.”

Adam Hird - Deputy Principal, Haeata Community Campus

This project has been in progress over the last few years, beginning with the senior block. To divide the spaces, Haeata Community Campus opted to use the Align Front of Class Units. This meant that they were able to create learning spaces for each group of students by breaking up the hub. Ian designed the spaces using Furnware’s 3D app, allowing Adam to envision how the space could be broken into sections. In front of each Align Front of Class Units, they used Switch and Base Curve Tables paired with Base Couches, which gave an inviting look and feel. 

The Align Front of Class Units were able to provide storage in the spaces, which was not prioritised when the original modern learning space was designed. The teachers can store their papers and learning resources behind the whiteboard and use the lockable storage for items that need protection.  

Moving on to the junior hubs which were completed last year, Adam wanted to replicate the senior spaces with the correct sized furniture to have consistency in the hubs. A challenge arose when the units were unable to be secured to the floor due to the under-floor heating. They were able to rearrange the space and have the units secured to the walls. 

When it came to the colour palettes used in the spaces, Adam selected quite neutral tones to create a calm and natural space. Wood-look tables were paired with deep blue chairs, allowing them to use their space to bring in pops of colour. 

“We didn’t know what to do with our space, so having someone to come and look at our space was great. They understand the complexity and what we’re trying to achieve with the space. It’s easier to do face-to-face and helps to get something more suited to our specific needs.”

Adam Hird - Deputy Principal, Haeata Community Campus

Feedback from the teachers is that creating an artificial wall with the Align Front of Class Units has helped break the sightline between one learning area and another. The units have achieved what the school was after and gave a solution to the problem they had identified in the original learning space.
Teachers initially preferred using three separate, closed learning spaces along the edges of the hub, but now with the wide, open spaces that are broken up by the units, they are able to get more kids closer to the whiteboards and are enjoying teaching in the space. In the past, students had too much space which made them spread out too far from the teacher. The units have given them more direction, with the whiteboard signalling to them where the front of the classroom is.

“It was really helpful having Ian on site during the day of delivery," said Adam. "He helped direct the furniture into the correct spaces and was able to organise a quick replacement of furniture that was damaged on delivery.”

why we love the Align Front of Class Unit:

  • You can use the units to create a wall to break up your space permitting a range of learning modes. 

  • The storage incorporated into the unit gives teachers easy access to their teaching resources while keeping their space neat and tidy. 

  • Whiteboards doubling as lockable storage serves as both a teaching tool and a safe space to keep belongings that need to be protected. 

  • Available in four different colours, there is a solution to suit any learning space’s colour palette. 

  • The storage options for the unit are endless! We have a whole range of combinations to fit your teaching style and the needs of your classroom. 

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