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EDI Project
Due for completion Aug 2008
Infirmary Street Baths - Jan 2007
Partial demolition to commence at Infirmary Street Baths

entry facade photo © adrian welch
Text & images from Malcolm Fraser Architects 2007:
Dovecot Studios, Scotlands leading
and most innovative tapestry company intend to create a new, large and
exciting workshop for tapestry weaving in the centre of Edinburgh, while
preserving and enhancing a building of historical significance. This unusual
use perfectly fits into the Victorian Infirmary Street Baths, currently
a vacant building: the huge looms would sit most beautifully within the
large existing main pool space, with the old pool gallery becoming a public
gallery for tapestry. Subsidiary to this main space are Dovecots
requirements for other accommodations located in cellular rooms around
the main pool area, under the gallery space. The yarn library provides
a vibrant and colourful backdrop to the main workspace. The main pool
basin is excavated to form a new ground floor that is accessible from
the adjacent entrance/foyer. It is to be used for exhibition, which could
relate to Dovecot activity or be managed independently.

Thereafter appropriate development of the other parts of the building
- the derelict ladies pool and the range of former boilerhouse buildings
- provides an opportunity to show good, considered, respectful and vigorous
mixed use redevelopment.

A simple contemporary palette of materials is proposed. The existing stonewalls
always mark the ground floor base course. Above these the
proposed volumes are simple boxes clad in zinc. Large glazed elements
form big windows. Timber louvered shutters to the residential elevation
achieve a subtle layering that marks the different uses and address privacy
issues. The upward movement of the building culminates in the top storeys
that are treated as glass boxes with a lightweight roof.
Infirmary St Edinburgh - PR from Malcolm Fraser Architects 080207
Other recent Edinburgh buildings by MFA:
Princess Gate
HBoS
Infirmary Street Baths - Jul 2006
Malcolm Fraser Architects - proposal to convert down-at-heel (disused)
Victorian baths to weaving room, gallery, offices and residential for
Dovecot Studios. Previously Infirmary Street Baths subject to proposals
for EDI by Gareth Hoskins Architects and rightly the focus of a campaign
to save this public building for public use

general photo of building © adrian welch
Infirmary St Baths - Oct 2005
Victorian B-listed Infirmary St Baths going onto open market following
end of negotiations with Buredi: Gareth Hoskins scheme for artists' workplaces
and flats
Previously:
For a long time this building has lain in a dilapidated state and I recall
the Cockburn's Martin Hulse writing about the property. The EDI scheme
has been known about for a few years but in 2004 Gareth
Hoskins Architects commenced working on a 'housing and artists' studios'
proposal.
Infirmary Street Baths
Context : Cowgate, Edinburgh Old Town
Infirmary Street Baths
1885
Architect: Robert Morham
Conversion for Dovecot tapestry weavers:
Dovecot Studios
Architect - Malcolm Fraser
Neoclassical building on Infirmary Street Edinburgh:

building facade photo © adrian welch
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