Lochrin Square Bett Properties, Fountainbridge Property

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Scotmid / Bett Properties, Edinburgh

The Lochrin Square Project by Michael Laird Architects, Edinburgh

post updated 6 Mar 2021

Lochrin Square Bett Properties Project

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Lochrin Square – Nov 2007
Fountainbridge office development completed, consolidating the expansion of The Exchange financial district to the south

Site Photo, Dec 2006:
Lochrin Square Lochrin Fountainbridge Bett Properties building
Lochrin Square exterior image from Michael Laird Architects

Lochrin Square on site photos:
Lochrin Square Edinburgh building construction
Lochrin Square exterior photo © Adrian Welch sep 2006

Michael Laird Architects – designers of Lochrin Square, Edinburgh

Bett Properties, Edinburgh
Lochrin Square image from Michael Laird Architects

Lochrin Square, Fountainbridge, Edinburgh
For Scotmid/Bett Properties

The practice has obtained planning permission for a new HQ for the rapidly growing Scotmid Group on the outskirts of Edinburgh. The Fountainbridge project – Lochrin Square – is to re-develop Scotmid’s present headquarters building to provide 12,000m2 of office and restaurant space.

Lochrin Square
Lochrin Square image from Michael Laird Architects

The speculative office development incorporates the ‘B’ listed former Scotmid Headquarters in one of the two new buildings. The new buildings wrap round behind the existing stone building onto Fountainbridge, subtly locking into the city fabric. Surface car parking and poor quality extensions are to be removed.

A small square, inserted between the new and old buildings opposite Edinburgh Quay, is centred on a route between the two new buildings and acts as a focus for the project. The development links the restored Union Canal basin – opposite, behind Cargo Bar – with Lothian Road Edinburgh Financial District, expanding the office core of the city. A curved building faces the roundabout creating a foil to the curved prow of Edinburgh Quay Phase One diagonally opposite.

Edinburgh building design by Michael Laird Architects
Lochrin Square image from Michael Laird Architects

The site is situated on the corner of Fountainbridge and Gardners Crescent adjacent to theScottish Widows HQ. Fountainbridge is rapidly developing into the natural extension of Edinburgh’s premier business district The Exchange. Lochrin Square has a strategic role in continuing the development of Fountainbridge, making it a high quality destination within the city and continuing positive urban development strategies whilst making a key linkage between the Exchange and Edinburgh Quay and encouraging pedestrian links to the city centre.

Edinburgh property design by Michael Laird Architects
Lochrin Square image from Michael Laird Architects

Planning Permission was received in 2004 with the development proceeding to Tender. Lochrin Square is due on site in Autumn 2005.

Lochrin Square Fountainbridge – Professional Team
Developer Scotmid/Bett Properties
Architect Michael Laird Architects
Structural Engineer Blyth and Blyth Associates
M&E Engineer Rybka Battle
Quantity Surveyor Doig and Smith
Landscape Architect Hirsts Glasgow

Lochrin Square
Lochrin Square image from Michael Laird Architects

Lochrin Square – Site Photo, Summer 2006:

Lochrin Square
image from Michael Laird Architects

MacTaggart & Mickel – Fountainbridge Housing proposal at Lochrin Place by Michael Laird Architects

Adjacent buildings to the north include Scottish Widows and EICC The Exchange. Immediately to the east is the site of the proposed Scottish Widows Phase 2.

The existing Scotmid building, 92-98 Fountainbridge – integrated into Lochrin Square – is category B listed and dates back to 1880; prior to that the site was a coal yard.

The adjacent Edinburgh Quay – also by Michael Laird Architects – is a £60m mixed use development at the eastern terminus of restored Union Canal. Phase One received planning permission in 2001 and is completing Spring 2005.

The Union Canal once dissected this site: the Canal dates from 1822 and originally terminated in Port Hopetoun (canal basin on Lothian Road). Lochrin Basin was created in the early 20th century as the end section was infilled and the canal declined.

Prior to redevelopment much of the Lochrin Square site was occupied by surface car parking. The listed Fountainbridge frontage comprises a four-storey sandstone building in Scottish Baronial style which has been relatively well maintained but with the space behind having been converted to offices.

Integrated into the development were the Scottish Baronial frontage including its two returns, the main entrance stair, The Boardroom, the curved form of a Bakery to the north derived from Union Canal route and the ‘Bartizan’ tower from 1926.

Lochrin Square is located off Fountainbridge and just to the south of the Scottish Widows HQ. All car parking is located in an undercroft thus ensuring quality spaces above ground for pedestrians.

Reconstituted stone, glass and metal panels will create a distinctive appearance and form a building module which is intended to unify the development and express the structural logic of the individual components; string courses align between old and new. The new buildings are between four and five storeys high.

Lochrin Square
exterior photo © Adrian Welch sep 2006

Adjacent Buildings include Excel House & Semple St offices both by Michael Laird Architects; to the West are Fountain Park, Fountainbridge Brewery and the City Travel Inn

Edinburgh Walking Tours

Fettes Row Housing terraces
St Vincent Place
photograph : Michael Wolchover
Fettes Row Flats

New Town Harvey Nichols

Lothian Road Restaurants

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