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CiAO Saline Sitooterie
PR
Sitooterie: noun (Scottish origin): A structure to sit out in - a quiet
haven for contemplation.
The Saline Sitooterie evolved from a study commissioned by Fife Council
Development Services into the regeneration of several sites in West Fife.
The research was undertaken by City Design Co-operative Landscape Architects.
Saline Primary School was looking into improving it's scholastic environment
and a redundant former toilet building was selected as the site for a
sitooterie; this choice was aided by school children involved as part
of the study process. A brief evolved for quiet space in which to shelter
at playtime and make strong connections with the landscape.

Saline Fife: Sitooterie: image by Ciao Architects
Swallows annually nest around the school and fly in the fields adjacent
to the Sitooterie (the presence of their nests delayed the start of works
until clutches had flown). In parallel, each year as children pass through
the school, they absorb knowledge before they ultimately leave as fledging
students towards secondary education.
The possibility of connecting to a world beyond the domain of school walls
is expressed in the orientation of the space. It is a subtle message aimed
to promote environmental awareness and positive memories at an impressionable
stage in a child’s life. To meet these criteria a simple periscope was
designed to sit within a louvered ‘top hat’ clerestorey. Overhead, a sheet
of mirrored acrylic runs the length of the building, angled at 45 degrees
to face tree lined fields and the Ochil hills beyond- thus making the
outside world omnipresent within the room. The top hat was stripped and
fully glazed to the West Side. A new square window opening was slapped
through the boundary gable wall - at the height of a child’s eye level-
framing a wooded hilltop view. The floor was leveled with a new screed
and the entrance door replaced. The existing timber roof structure was
overhauled and totally redecorated.
Bespoke furniture in oiled beech will form simple seating in the room,
further emphasising the contemplative, monastic feel of the space. It
is CiAO’s first completed education project. The main contractor was Fife
Council Direct Labour Organisation. The work was largely funded with a
£30,000 one-off Education Grant from the Scottish Executive, for projects
that will have a positive effect on discipline in schools.
The Sitooterie complements the upgrading of two external spaces at the
school, by City Design Co-operative Ltd. It is an examplar of close collaboration
between the design team, school, local authority and government.
CiAO Saline Sitooterie - Building PR Aug 2003
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