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La rénovation du St. John’s Central College en Irlande

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Le St. John’s Central College, troisième plus grand établissement d’enseignement postscolaire d’Irlande, a récemment étendu et remis à neuf ses installations. Le résultat est un espace plus ouvert à la collectivité et des bâtiments nouveaux conçus selon leurs fonctions sociales et pédagogiques.

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Paper provided by OECD, Directorate for Education in its series PEB Exchange (continued under the title CELE Exchange), Programme on Educational Building with number 2006/3.

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Date of creation: Feb 2006
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Keywords: conception; formation professionnelle et technique; Irlande; rénovation; tertiaire;

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