The modernist building was designed by the
London County Council Architect's Department, under the leadership of
Leslie Martin. In the early 2000s (decade), the architects
De Rijke Marsh and Morgan (drMM) and builders
Galliford Try refurbished the building, adding a translucent and sun-sensitive 'skin' over the quadrangle, adding additional corridors, and constructing a wooden-framed, egg-shaped 'pod' that projected into the quad, containing a music hall. The re-build was controversial after the administrator
Hilary Cottam was awarded the Designer of the Year award 2005. Recognition has included: • 2009 Highly Commended - British Council for School Environments Industry Awards 'Inspiring Design' • 2008 Highly Commended - World Architecture Festival Awards 'Learning' Category • 2005 Winner - Royal Fine Art Commission 'Building of the Year Award' • 2004 Winner - The Wood Awards (for the Auditorium) • 2004 Winner M4I - Demonstration Award (for the consultation process) The building refurbishment programme was featured on Channel 4's
Secret Life of Buildings presented by
Tom Dyckhoff in August 2011 where the positive effect of the building and the spaces created on the students was discussed. ==Kingsdale Foundation School Sixth Form==