Fettes Row Offices, RBS Building Edinburgh

Fettes Row Offices, Image, Building, Architect, Project, Images, Design, Info

Fettes Row Offices, Edinburgh

New Town Buildings, Scotland – design by Michael Laird Architects (MLA)

Fettes Row Office Building

Fettes Row Offices Building

Fettes Row: link building by Michael Laird Architects
Fettes Row
photos © Adrian Welch 290907

Fettes Row link
image © Adrian Welch 210107

Fettes Row offices by Michael Laird Partnership
Fettes Row offices

Dundas Street offices – this building connects to the Fettes Row offices via a new link, see above
Dundas Street offices

Dundas Street offices, now for Royal Bank of Scotland – main entry facade:
Dundas Street building

Fettes Row : Flats

New Town Harvey Nichols
Harvey Nichols Edinburgh
photograph from store PR

The Church at the end of Fettes Row is St Stephen’s by William Playfair

RBS Offices

3 April 2015 – The Royal Bank of Scotland is to close four offices in the Capital and move thousands of staff out to its headquarters at Gogarburn, report the Edinburgh Evening News.

The closures will affect the Dundas Street and Fettes Row site, where an estimated 2000 employees are currently based; the Younger building at Edinburgh Park; an annexe behind the old RBS headquarters building in St Andrew Square; and the Gemini building on the other side of St Andrew Square.

No job losses are planned as part of the relocation.

The bank said the moves, due to take place in stages over the next 18 months, would see the number of staff at Gogarburn double from the current 3000 to around 6000.

source: http://www.edinburghnews.scotsman.com/news/rbs-to-shut-four-edinburgh-offices-1-3737563#ixzz4E5IysmJw

Fettes Row Property

Fettes Row Flats : Reiach and Hall + Oberlanders terraces
St Vincent Place
photograph : Michael Wolchover

The low-lying land of Silvermills and Canonmills proved an impediment to the further northern extension of the New Town.

In the 19th century the area was best known for its great tannery. This together with other industries colonised the lands which until recently were considered uneconomic to develop.

Silvermills was incorporated into Edinburgh in 1809 by a Local Act of Parliament Extending the Royalty.

In 1835 architect George Smith erected St Stephen’s School in St.Stephen’s Street, which street was laid out in 1825. At the end of this street was a large skating rink designed in 1895 but converted into a theatre five years later. It then became a ballroom which burned down to be replaced by flats in the style of the surrounding Georgian architecture.

All but Silvermills House itself was redeveloped by 1997, as part of a Council plan for the area. The western side is largely housing. The main estate is by Cala Homes. The eastern section contains a two-storey workshop.

Although redeveloped the medieval routes of both East and West Silvermills Lane were preserved in their entirety. The former steep dog-leg link from the east lane to Fettes Row was removed c.2000 when a new office block was built but a public pedestrian route still exists under the building.
source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Silvermills

Edinburgh New Town

Fettes Row offices – Michael Laird Architects

Edinburgh New Town Buildings

Belford Road Housing
Belford Road housing
image © Adrian Welch
Belford Road Housing

Eyre Place Housing
Canonmills Apartments
picture from the architect
Eyre Place Housing

St Bernard’s Row house
St Bernard's Row house
photo from architects
St Bernard’s Row house

Edinburgh Architecture

Princes Street Shopping

National Library of Scotland
National Library of Scotland
photo © Adrian Welch

Comments / photos for the Fettes Row Offices page welcome