Paul Monaghan has raised concerns about the government’s cuts in school building

The architect of the multi-award-winning Westminster Academy has mounted a robust defence of the profession’s role in school building.

Paul Monaghan, director and co-founder of Allford Hall Monaghan Morris (AHMM), warned the government its policies risked wasting six years of progress in school design.

Speaking at BSEC, Monaghan said the £32m Westminster Academy was evidence school design can benefit communities: “Results have gone from one of the worst to one of the highest in just two years.â€

The architect criticised the trend towards compressing the design stage on tenders and raised concerns about government’s cuts.

He said: “They’re looking to save on acoustics, space and ventilation […] There will be less modular solutions, break-out spaces and personalised learning.â€