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Dundas House, Edinburgh : Architecture Information + Images

Offices for Standard Life - New Town
 



BDG McColl Architects - Building PR

The 2003 British Council Award for best corporate workplace in Scotland went to BDG McColl, Architects & Designers, for Dundas House, Standard Life's sales and marketing offices in Edinburgh.

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Dundas House, Edinburgh
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A small village feel has been created by incorporating a central atrium which provides restaurant, shop, casual meeting and breakout areas and a major presentation space. The restoration of the original listed building and reorganisation of space has increased the building's capacity by 38% and provided a variety of work settings.
Nick Kemp, MD of BDG McColl, said: "We are delighted to have won this award, and see this as a recognition of the strong partnership between client, design team, and contractors on this project in working closely together to create and deliver solutions that are relevant to Standard Life's needs to efficiently and effectively carry out their business."

BDG McColl: Dundas House, Edinburgh : Building PR 2003



Scottish Architecture: best Scottish Buildings of the last three decades

Edinburgh New Town
 


Related Edinburgh building:
Standard Life Assurance: Corner Block, George Street / St Andrew's Square 1897-1901


Adjacent Buildings to Dundas House include Tanfield and Eyre Place


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Harvey Nichols


 
 
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