In December 2005, the United Kingdom launched a process for evaluating the design quality of primary
and secondary school buildings. The Design Quality Indicator (DQI) for Schools is a tool that can assist
stakeholders – teachers, parents, school governors, students, community members, local authority
clients and building professionals – to achieve design excellence in new or refurbished school buildings
and grounds. The DQI framework was developed by the Department for Education and Skills and the
Construction Industry Council.
Design Quality Indicator for Schools in the United Kingdom
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