The modular structure, including a 60 square meter library and a 22 square meter staff room was designed to enrich the learning environment while staying aligned with Vivid Green's dedication towards sustainability. Completed within four weeks, the building features bifold doors with an entrance canopy for shade, skylights for natural lighting, sustainable red cedar cladding, composite decking for the walkway, and galvanised steel ground screws to minimise environmental impact. This significant improvement of the school's reading space and aesthetics made for a cost-effective investment.
The new facility was officially unveiled by award-winning children's book author Guy Bass, where he hosted workshops and signed books for the students. Olly Urquhart, co-founder of Vivid Green, said: "We are incredibly proud of the completed project at Kempshott Junior School and hearing positive feedback is truly rewarding. Our goal was to create a functional, sustainable, and aesthetically pleasing space that would enhance the learning environment for students and teachers.
"This project highlights the significant benefits of schools and councils collaborating with small businesses like Vivid Green. We aim to create a long-lasting and positive impact on educational environments for generations to come." Jo Johnson, admin and finance officer at Kempshott Junior School, said: "The new building is beautiful, situated on the playground with wood cladding, making it environmentally friendly and .