‘Eco-education’ building at Dollar Academy marks steel frame milestone

Robertson Group and Dollar Academy celebrate progress at Futures Institute

AN ‘eco-education’ building at Dollar Academy in Clackmannanshire has achieved a milestone with a steel signing ceremony taking place to mark completion of the structure’s steel frame.

Being delivered by Robertson Construction Central East, the domed building will provide a permanent home for the Futures Institute at Dollar Academy (FIDA) education programme. The initiative was established in 2021 to give young people across Scotland access to progressive education in sustainability, enterprise and equality built around the UN Sustainable Development Goals.

The two-storey building is designed by Andrew Whalley OBE, chairman of Grimshaw and a former pupil of Dollar Academy, best known for projects including the Eden Project in Cornwall and the International Terminal at Waterloo Station.

The overall enclosure is formed from a lightweight glue-laminated geodesic timber dome, clad with insulated polymer pillows. The roof is designed to maximise passive solar gain year-round while providing full ventilation during summer for cooling.

Artist impression of FIDA. Image credit: Grimshaw
Artist impression of FIDA. Image credit: Grimshaw

An exposed steel structure supports the upper floor, with the majority of materials being green steel, produced using electric arc furnaces powered by renewable electricity.

Inside, FIDA will provide facilities including classrooms, a flexible open plan teaching and exhibition deck, social spaces, a science lab, lecture theatre, maker space and engineering lab, a digital prototyping suite and photography studio. Its creation will allow FIDA’s existing programme – which primarily runs online and during weekends and school holidays at present – to grow.

In addition to Dollar Academy pupils, the Futures Institute will be accessible to young people from schools across Scotland. The project will also support local employment and apprenticeships.

Elliot Robertson, CEO, Robertson Group, said, “The Futures Institute at Dollar Academy brings progressive sustainable design and education together in one place and the steel signing today marks a major milestone on the project. The building shows how flexible, highly adaptable learning spaces can support innovative teaching approaches and will provide a setting that enables the Futures Institute to extend its reach to more young people across Scotland.”

Ian Munro, rector at Dollar Academy, added, “Dollar Academy has always promoted the transformative power of education, and this idea is at the very heart of FIDA. The new building will create a world-class teaching and learning space that nurtures creativity, critical thinking and collaboration. The building’s unique design promotes fusion between all subjects – enabling pupils to see how the knowledge gained from one discipline can be used in an impactful way in another. It is our hope that learners throughout Scotland will have the chance to undertake FIDA courses during their time at school.”