Lochside House, HQ, Edinburgh Park Offices

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Lee Boyd – Edinburgh Park HQ

G2 Building : Lochside House, South Gyle Property – design by Lee Boyd, architects

Edinburgh Park Serviced Offices

G2 – Lochside House

Serviced Offices, South Gyle, Scotland
Date built: 1999
Design: Lee Boyd, architects

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Edinburgh Park building image © keith hunter from Lee Boyd

G2 is the headquarters for the HQ Company (serviced office accommodation): two ‘sheared’ blocks with glazed interconnection in simple white render and quality materials inside; sits between G3 by Page & Park Architects and Allan Murray Architects’ G1.

Lochside House’s design was generated by the need to provide capability for subdivision into very small office units or open-plan offices. The Z-plan form ensures that all offices benefitted froim natural light and ventilation, and the limited external space was maximised for usage. Originally a speculative venture, the G2 building was purchased during construction and became the first serviced office in Scotland by the HQ Company.

HQ Offices were also due to be the tenants of Edinburgh Park’s later A2 building.

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Adjacent Edinburgh Park buildings:-

Diageo Scotland by Allan Murray Architects
UDV Scotland
picture © Keith Hunter

G3 Building by Page & Park Architects

Also by lee boyd in Edinburgh: Cargo Bar

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