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Trinity Gardens
The Wholly Trinity of design to collaborate on Edinburghs
sanctuary in the city
Work on major real estate firm Meyer Bergman's first Scottish project,
a luxury residential development in Edinburgh, is now underway.
Trinity Gardens, situated just off Ferry Road, will feature 246 spacious
apartments located in a peaceful landscape of mature trees, within the
private enclosure of an existing listed stone boundary wall.
The high-end development embraces the vision of a sanctuary within the
city, and involves some of the UKs most illustrious names in the
architecture and design industries including Scotlands celebrated
Richard Murphy Architects, Comprehensive Design Architects, and interior
designers Conran & Partners. Trinity Gardens is the only development
to have its interiors exclusively designed and fitted out by Conran.
Ensuring that Trinity Gardens complements the existing look of the Trinity
area, inspiration has been drawn from several of its Victorian sea captains
houses, resulting in a clean and simple, high-quality red brick façade.
The developments towers, with their glazed rooftop lanterns articulating
the corners of the buildings, make further reference to the towers typically
found on many traditional Trinity villas.
Comprising three separate star-shaped buildings, the innovative design
of each block maximises light and views from every room, providing the
best possible aspects over the gardens.
As its name suggests, the gardens will be a focal point of the development,
with a mixture of woodland and grassland affording residents both privacy
and space. Prioritising the current landscape, the majority of the
development will be designated to green areas, with buildings occupying
only one third of the site. New mature trees and foliage are also being
added to complement the existing mature environment in a modern interpretation
of a traditional estate garden.
Richard Murphy, Director of Richard Murphy Architects, commented, The
Trinity Gardens development represents a wonderful opportunity to live
in a mature garden close to the centre of Edinburgh. The U-shaped, essentially
perimeter, plan allows most of the apartments direct views into a large,
private, communal garden with many of the upper flats almost being tree
houses in the branches of the many mature trees on the site. Clustering
of the apartments around lift and stair cores has resulted in a great
variety of sizes, most of which have substantial corner windows to living
spaces looking out onto landscape.
The interior fittings are being designed by Conran & Partners, Sir
Terence Conrans architecture and design studio. Maintaining the
high standards of Trinity Gardens external qualities, Conran &
Partners has developed a modern and stylish palette with quality fixtures
and fittings that capture the spirit of the Victorian establishment buildings
in the Trinity area, including oak parquet flooring, reconstituted stone,
and marble.
Ton Meijer, Chairman of Meyer Bergman, said, Meyer Bergman is naturally
attracted to exclusive opportunities and exciting design, and were
delighted to be working in a city as architecturally unique as Edinburgh.
With Trinity Gardens, we are creating a very special living opportunity
- the perfect modern solution for people who want to live close to the
heart of the city, while benefiting from the privacy and tranquillity
of a mature walled garden. Working with some of the top names in
design, the result will be an exceptional and aesthetically compelling
development.
The first phase of Trinity Gardens is due to be completed in Spring/Summer
2009.
For further information about properties for sales at Trinity Gardens
please contact the sole selling agent Rettie & Co on 0845 2200 400
or at trinitygardens@rettie.co.uk
Trinity Gardens Edinburgh - Website: www.trinity-gardens.com

Edinburgh Council Planning Committee approved Richard
Murphy Architects' proposals for Cala/MAB for approx 300 flats on
the Trinity Park site, north Edinburgh.

"This planning application has had a long history and has met with
some local opposition although much less since a substantial redesign
earlier this year. For the practice it represents the largest project
undertaken so far with an approximate construction value of £35
million.

Work is expected to start on site in January 2006 preceded by demolition
of the existing office later this year. The organisation of the housing
on the site preserves many of the mature trees whilst at the same time
places all resident parking underground and makes a substantial landscape
garden (lost at the time of the construction of the office) onto which
the majority of the flats will look".
Richard Murphy Architects Trinity Park Flats: Aug 05 PR

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