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Potterrow - Aug 07
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Site photos by Adrian Welch
Latest Potterrow
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Potterrow - Sep 05 Update:
SEEL £14m funding announced to kickstart Bennetts Associates'
£42m Edinburgh Informatics for Edinburgh University

EU Campus: Potterrow
Project by Bennetts Associates, with Reiach and Hall Architects for Edinburgh
University. Images of the new School of Informatics building were withheld
whilst the application was being viewed by the planning authority - planning
application submitted in early August 2004.

The new £40m information technology building is to be located on the current
Crichton Street car park by Potterrow. The development, planned for completion
in 2007, will provide a new Informatics Forum for the School.
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Bennetts Associates with Reiach and Hall Architects: PR, 2005
Forty years after the curtailment of the Basil Spence scheme for Edinburgh
University's city centre campus, a substantial new building is planned
for the largest site that was cleared for development in the 1960s. As
the major component of the University's new masterplan for the George
Square/Bristo Square area, it replaces a windswept car park with a rich
mix of buildings, courtyards and reinstated streetlines.
The development totals approximately 25,000 square metres with three principal
users – the School of Informatics, the College of Humanities and Social
Science and University Student Support Services. In broad terms, Informatics
occupies one building with the remaining users in another, but the scheme
also includes street level shops, a cafe and a gallery. Each of these
two primary volumes is planned round an atrium, facing each other across
a shared courtyard, but their form allows them to overlap on the street
edges and undulate in height from three floors to eight. From the inside,
the buildings are rational and simple; from the outside they appear far
more complex and responsive to their surroundings.
A public pedestrian route passes through the courtyard on its way from
Bristo Square to Potterrow, echoing the historic alignment of Bristo Street.
The academic space is relatively uniform and readily adaptable to potential
future uses. Much of the accommodation is cellular, so the floorplates
have been laid out to ensure that circulation routes engage with a variety
of viewing points, open-plan break-out spaces and double-height volumes.
Construction reflects the simplicity of the plan, with a low energy strategy
based on exposed concrete slabs and air supplied from the floorsupplemented
by opening windows.
Externally, the elevations play on the distinction between the stone-faced
streets of Edinburgh and the need for more light-reflective surfaces to
the courtyard. Different types of stone cladding and contrasting ratios
of solid to void are used to highlight the hierarchy implied by the different
facades, Charles Street being the major thoroughfare with the greatest
need for animation and Potterrow being more regular. A similar pattern
of storey-height panels is used in the courtyard spaces, but with quartz-aggregate
white concrete providing a tone and atmosphere more suited to external
spaces in a northern climate.
PR 2004:
Informatics Edinburgh
An internationally-renowned Edinburgh University department is set to
rise from the ashes of the Old Town blaze with a new research centre in
Edinburgh. The University of Edinburgh plan to build a multi-million pound
complex in Crichton Street car park just off Potterrow.
It is understood the building has been earmarked as a possible new home
for the celebrated School
of Informatics - gutted in the Old Town Fire. Edinburgh University
suggest the 30,000sq m building may cost around £50m. The complex is expected
to include a health centre, seminar space, laboratories, offices and workshops.
Edinburgh School of Informatics - Shortlist
Bennetts Associates
Foster
& Partners
RMJM
Jun 2003
Edinburgh School of Informatics on site - photos, Summer 2006:
Scottish
Architecture: best Scottish Buildings of the last three decades
Edinburgh News
Potterrow Student
Apartments
Edinburgh University Library
+ info on Hume Tower & Appleton Tower
Edinburgh Informatics Images from Bennetts Associates Jun 2005 + Apr
2006
Photos for the Edinburgh Informatics Building page welcome: info@e-architect.co.uk
Edinburgh Informatics - page
: adrian welch / isabelle lomholt
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