Alessandro Caruso Architects Win World Design Award 2025 for a New Teaching Block at South Hunsley School & Sixth Form College, Melton.

Alessandro Caruso Architects Win World Design Award 2025 For A New Teaching Block At South Hunsley School Amp Sixth Form College Melton

Alessandro Caruso Architects Ltd (ACA) is proud to announce that the practice has been named Winner in
the Educational Design (Built) category at the World Design Awards 2025 for the South Hunsley School
Teaching Block, also known as the Ferriby Building.
The award recognises ACA’s thoughtful and human-centred approach to educational architecture,
celebrating a project that combines strong contextual design, sustainability and wellbeing-focused
principles.
Located within the South Hunsley School campus in East Yorkshire, the two-storey teaching block was
designed to support contemporary teaching and learning through a calm, welcoming and flexible
environment. The building accommodates a series of modern classrooms alongside reception,
administrative and support spaces, all organised to promote clarity, accessibility and ease of movement.
Natural light, views to the surrounding landscape and a warm material palette play a key role in shaping the
building’s character. Inspired by a tree house, timber cladding and carefully considered proportions help
the new facility sit comfortably within its setting, while giving it a distinct and contemporary identity.
Sustainability was embedded from the outset, with the design prioritising energy efficiency, responsible
material choices and passive environmental strategies. Internally, the layout and spatial quality were
developed to support wellbeing, inclusivity and a variety of learning styles, from focused individual work to
collaborative teaching.
Commenting on the award, Alex Caruso said:
“We are delighted to see the South Hunsley School Teaching Block recognised at the World Design Awards.
This project reflects our belief that educational buildings should be uplifting, inclusive and deeply supportive
of both students and staff. We’re grateful to the school and project team for their trust and collaboration
throughout.”
The World Design Awards celebrate excellence in architecture and design worldwide, recognising projects
that demonstrate innovation, social impact and design quality. This award marks a significant achievement
for ACA and reinforces the practice’s commitment to delivering meaningful, people-focused architecture
within the education sector.

Commenting on the Ferriby building, South Hunsley School head teacher Micheala Blackledge said:
“I hope the Ferriby Building stands for generations as a real beacon of what communities can do with strong
partnerships and I am very grateful to everyone that made it possible. The stakeholders were committed to
involving the students in the process and they had the opportunity to meet with Alex, who explained the
process of designing the building and explained what it is like to be an architect”
ACA is a multidisciplinary architectural practice known for its expertise in healthcare, wellbeing and
community design. With a vision centered on human experience, the firm has delivered transformative
projects across the UK, pioneering evidence-based, sustainable, and compassionate design solutions.

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