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Market Street Arches Competition - Zone Architects: 110906
Press release
East Market Street Arches, Edinburgh Old Town
Zone Architects have won a design competition to convert a series of arches
in Edinburghs Old Town to artists studios and performance
spaces. The arches will be converted as part of the Caltongate regeneration
which is being led by developers Mountgrange. The Caltongate is a significant
development site to the north of the Old Town and is midway between Waverley
station and the Scottish Parliament. The Arches will play a crucial part
in the process of providing vitality to the Caltongate area both as a
destination and as a conduit drawing people along Parliament way, towards
the Scottish Parliament.
The aim of the proposal is to provide a subtle mix of high quality, innovative
consumption function (e.g. shops, galleries, street theatre) and also
a high quality, original production function (artisan production), for
local people and visitors alike. We have a vision of flexible premises
that can spill out onto the streets when appropriate (sun, festival) and
take people into and through at other times (evening, wet). There is also
a need to differentiate from the more traditional souvenirs on offer in
the established Royal Mile outlets.
To enclose the 18 arches Zone Architects propose a layered timber screen
which will be a carefully designed collage of elements which will allow
occupiers the possibility of comfortable retreating to work or extension
out on to the pavement to display or sell.
As the first in a series of billboard displays, translucent digital images
will be printed on to the glass with a series of anamorphic projections
of the monuments of Edinburghs Calton Hill opposite the arches.
Internally the arches are treated as a series of found rock openings which
will be swept out and smoothed inside like oyster shells. Materials selected
refer to the network of artisans workshops which existing in closes
crossing the site before the arches were built in the 1850s.
The arches support Jeffrey Street which was built over a network of small
closes as part of a series of improvement measures to open
up the Old Town, particularly to the north. They have since been used
by the City Council for storage although latterly they have largely been
empty.
Zone Architects
Zone Architects is a young award winning architects firm led by partners
David Jamieson and Suzanne Ewing. Their developing portfolio of built
projects in Edinburghs historic urban fabric is underpinned by an
ambition to create relevant, desirable and delightful places for dwelling
in the city. The richness and variety of qualities of historic dwelling
types, spaces and collective organisation in the urban realm is an inspiration.
Suzanne Ewing and David Jamieson are partners with 20 years combined architectural
experience. They are both involved in teaching architectural design at
the University of Edinburgh.
Mountgrange
Mountgrange Capital plc is a privately owned property investment and development
company. Founded by Martin Myers and Manish Chande, Mountgrange is involved
in a number of property initiatives; some as principal, others in either
advisory, investment or development capacity. Mountgrange's current property
portfolio includes development sites across the UK, but its business is
particularly focussed on Scotland and the South East of England, offering
a combination of office and residential space.
The two-stage invited design competition was run by Malcolm Fraser Architects
who are also working within the Caltongate site.
Market Street Arches Competition - PR from Zone Architects 110906
Further information:
www.zonearchitects.co.uk
www.caltongate.com

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Street Arches - Competition PDF from Zone Architects : 382kb
Previous photo of Market Street Arches posted on this site a few years
back:

Caltongate
Scottish Parliament
Edinburgh Old Town
Jeffrey Street - previous
proposal that potentially involved the Market St Arches
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