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Ravelston Terrace Apartments, Scotland, Architect, Property, Images,
Flats
Ravelston Terrace Apartments : Architecture
Ravelston Building by Allan Murray Architects in west Edinburgh
Ravelston Terrace
Apartments
2009
Allan Murray Architects
Photos : Paul Zanre Photography

Allan Murray Architects were asked by Sundial Properties and the Kilmartin
Group to look at how they could bring new life back to Croythorn House
- a 1970's concrete frame and brick clad office building. The building
comprises a ground floor and seven upper floors, and an enviable position
located on the ridge of a hill along Ravelston Terrace in Edinburgh.
As you rise above the surrounding tree canopy a superb view unfolds
in all directions, south to the Edinburgh skyline and the Pentland
hills beyond, North to the Firth of Forth with Fife beyond, East Edinburgh
Castle and over the shoulder of Calton Hill to East Lothian, and West
to Corstorphine Hill.

The change of use to residential was supported by the City of Edinburgh
Council planners. The views across the city are spectacular possibly
only eclipsed by the views from the Castle itself so the clients wished
to retain as much of the building and structure as possible, however,
change of use to residential meant substantial changes to cores and
access stairs as well as creating internal corridors and single aspect
apartments. The architects developed a solution which added a new
3 metre zone to the side of the existing structure and which allowed
them to create new stairs and lift cores in more efficient locations
offering a greater flexibility with the internal planning and promoting
better aspect to the units. The previous brick facade has been removed
and a series of balconies and glass walls have been designed both
to take advantage of the views and to give external space to each
of the properties. This new structure was the design driver for the
curving glass facade and the surrounding balconies to the West. The
additional depth of new structure on the west allows the formation
of a distinctive curved facade out of which the troughs of the curve
form deeper balcony areas relating to the west facing living rooms
on this elevation. The peaks of the wave wall accommodate the three
new stair and lift cores that serve the flats. The continuous cantilevered
glass balustrade present on the east is also repeated on the west
elevation The light on these new facades creates a very dramatic play
of light and shadow. The previous brick stair and lift towers are
retained in a new form with timber 'bookends' to the building.

The building's internal arrangement creates 64 apartments, penthouses
and duplex units as well as large townhouses almost all enjoy views
across the city. The previous tarmaced car park area has been excavated
and two lower levels of underground car parking have been inserted.
The new level created above this has been designed by John Richards
Landscape Architects as a new community garden an amenity for the
residents but also returning more green space to the area.
Image of the building prior to redevelopment:

The interiors of the apartments are individually designed with some
of the highest specifications in the city. The building has recently
been shortlisted for a Roses
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Previously:

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Ravelston Terrace Apartments Edinburgh
: background information
Allan Murray Architects - Key Projects in Edinburgh:
Caltongate

Hotel Missoni

photo © Adrian Welch
The Cube by Allan Murray Architects
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Missoni Hotel Edinburgh
Harvey Nichols
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Palm
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British Home Stores (Robert Matthew)
Scottish Parliament

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