Edinburgh Architecture – Scotland Buildings

Edinburgh building, Scotland architectural photos, Scottish architects news, Lothian designs images, Properties

Edinburgh Architecture

Architecture in the Scottish Capital, UK Built Environment

post updated 14 August 2023

Edinburgh Architecture Designs – chronological list

Edinburgh Architecture Designs

Edinburgh the capital of Scotland and a renowned city for architecture. Famous architects that have completed buildings here include Robert Adam, Norman Foster and Enric Miralles.

The Scottish Capital city has two main parts: the medieval Old Town and the Georgian New Town. The latter reputedly forms the largest neoclassical grouping in the World whilst the former contains the famous Royal Mile with Edinburgh Castle at its top, St Giles Cathedral in the middle and the Royal Palace at its base.

New Scottish Capital Buildings

Contemporary Scottish Capital Property Designs – recent architectural selection below:

25 June 2023
Dublin Street Lane South Mews Houses
Design: DS Architecture
Dublin Street Lane South Mews Houses Edinburgh
photo : Ross Campbell
Dublin Street Lane South Mews Houses
2 new mews style dwellings built over 3 storeys on a very tight and technically demanding New Town site within the UNESCO designated World Heritage Site. Presenting 2 storeys to the lane, each house provides 3 bedrooms with living space elevated on the uppermost level, optimising aspect to the south through large glazed openings while maintaining privacy from street level.

19 May 2022
Health and Wellbeing Centre, 7 Bristo Square
Design: Page\Park Architects
University of Edinburgh Health and Wellbeing Centre
photo : Keith Hunter
University of Edinburgh Health and Wellbeing Centre
For the first time, the University of Edinburgh’s new Health and Wellbeing Centre brings together the institution’s previously disconnected Counselling and Disability services, Pharmacy and Health Centre, in a now fully accessible facility. Dedicated to the prevention and treatment of mental and physical health issues, both clinically and holistically, the Centre has become a beacon for the promotion student and staff well-being.

New National Centre For Music
New National Centre For Music Edinburgh building design
image courtesy of architects practice
New National Centre For Music Edinburgh

St James Quarter , central Edinburgh
Architects: BDP Glasgow studio + Allan Murray Architects
St James Quarter Edinburgh retail - Scottish Architecture News
St James Quarter Edinburgh
BDP has helped complete the delivery of phase one of the new St James Quarter, Edinburgh, working with client Nuveen Real Estate to create a new destination in the heart of the capital. A new and modern 1.7 million sq ft masterplan in urban placemaking, it is one of the UK’s largest inner-city regeneration projects.

Literature House for Scotland, John Knox House, Edinburgh
Winning Architects: Witherford Watson Mann ; Groves-Raines Architects Studios ; Studio MB
John Knox House Edinburgh building
photograph © Daniel Lomholt-Welch
Literature House for Scotland
Edinburgh UNESCO City of Literature Trust has selected Stirling Prize winning architectural firm Witherford Watson Mann to lead the next phase of development at the Literature House in Edinburgh. They will be working in partnership with Groves-Raines Architects Studios and Edinburgh-based Studio MB.

Langside Halls Proposals, Glasgow, Strathclyde
Langside Halls Queen's Park, Glasgow
photo courtesy of Hoskins Architects
Langside Halls Queen’s Park, Glasgow
In October 2020 Langside Halls Trust, with funding from Glasgow City Council, Glasgow City Heritage Trust and the Architectural Heritage Fund Scotland, appointed Glasgow-based Hoskins Architects to lead a team of consultants including culture & heritage consultants, Jura Consultants to undertake a 20 week feasibility study of Glasgow’s Langside Halls.

Ten Key Edinburgh Buildings

Edinburgh Buildings, chronological:

1. Edinburgh Castle, Old Town
Date built: various dates
Design: various architects / masons
Edinburgh Castle
photo © Adrian Welch
Edinburgh Castle

2. St Giles Kirk, Old Town
various dates
Design: various architects / masons
St Giles Cathedral (High Kirk) on the world-famous Royal Mile

3. Calton Hill – various buildings, New Town
various dates
Design: various architects : Playfair ; Cockerell ; Burn ; Hamilton
Calton Hill
picture © Isabelle Lomholt
Calton Hill – mostly Greek Revival buildings

4. National Gallery of Scotland, The Mound
Date built: 1858
Design: William Playfair Architect
National Gallery of Scotland
image © Adrian Welch
National Gallery of Scotland by William Playfair

5. Old College of Edinburgh University, Old Town
various dates
Design: various architects – Robert Adam ; William Playfair ; Rowand Anderson
Old College

6. Palace of Holyroodhouse, Old Town
various dates
Design: various architects / masons
Palace of Holyroodhouse : still used by HM The Queen for Scottish engagements

7. Museum of Scotland – Extension, Old Town
Date built: 1999
Design: Benson + Forsyth Architects
Museum of Scotland
photo © Adrian Welch
Museum of Scotland

8. Dance Base, Grassmarket, Old Town
Date built: 2001
Design: Malcolm Fraser Architects
Dance Base
image © Isabelle Lomholt
Dance Base : National Dance Centre – Stirling Prize nominee 2002
Malcolm Fraser buildings

9. Earthworks – Ueda at the SNGMA
Date built: 2002
Design: Charles Jencks with Sir Terry Farrell
Edinburgh Landform
picture © Adrian Welch
Landform by Charles Jencks : spiral mounds using earth and water by architecture theorist Charles Jencks with architect Terry Farrell

10. Scottish Parliament, Old Town
Date built: 2004
Design: EMBT/RMJM
Scottish Parliament
picture © Adrian Welch
The Scottish Parliament Building is the most talked about Scottish architecture in decades : building designed by Enric Miralles – Stirling Prize winner 2005. If there is one building you shouldn’t miss on your visit to the Scottish cpaital this is it.
Scottish Parliament Building
photograph © Keith Hunter

We do architecture tours in Edinburgh and Glasgow – please contact isabelle(at)e-architect.com

Recent Edinburgh Building News

Edinburgh BioQuarter Development
Three new life sciences companies have moved into this research centre building by Michael Laird Architects. Nine at the BioQuarter is a flagship multi-occupancy building for early stage and established life sciences companies. The styling of the architecture is clean and bold.

National Portrait Gallery Edinburgh
The Scottish National Portrait Gallery reopened in 2011, following a £18m restoration. This 19th century building by Robert Rowand Anderson was redeveloped by Glasgow architects Page Park. It is a well-loved building with a memorable old red sandstone facade. Internally the focus is on the foyer (pictured) which is a deligthful space with a wonderful ‘mural’ telling the story of Scotland.

Caltongate Development
Caltongate – Edinburgh City Council reaches compromise agreement with the new developer Artisan who will make £6.5m worth of improvements to the area around the site, but just a £50,000 contribution to the city’s tram project. Work is set to get underway within months at Caltongate – one of Edinburgh’s most notorious gap sites after developers said they would retain almost half of a £300m scheme.

Edinburgh Tours – Architecture Walking Tours of the city

Key Public Spaces in the city – Edinburgh Squares & Parks

Holyrood Park – Arthur’s Seat
Princes Street
Charlotte Square
Royal Mile & Calton Hill : see building links further up page

EICC Building
EICC
photograph © AW

The highest profile Edinburgh building – Scottish Parliament photographs:
highest profile Edinburgh building - Scottish Parliament
thumbnail photo © Adrian Welch

Key Edinburgh Buildings

Building, alphabetical:

Balmoral Hotel
Commonwealth Pool
Dynamic Earth
Edinburgh International Conference Centre
Festival Theatre
Harvey Nichols Edinburgh
Jenners
Royal Bank of Scotland HQ
Royal High School
St James Centre
Scott Monument
Scottish Poetry Library
Scottish Storytelling Centre
Scottish Widows

Key Edinburgh Projects
Edinburgh Park – masterplan by world-famous American architect Richard Meier
Caltongate

Location: Edinburgh, Scotland, United Kingdom

Key Buildings near to Edinburgh

Rosslyn Chapel – filmed for Da Vinci Code

James Stirling building at St Andrews

Scottish Architecture Design

Scottish Buildings News

Scottish Architecture

Scottish Borders Buildings

Best Building in Scotland Award

Scottish Architects Practices

Scottish Tour

Architecture Walking Tours

Scottish Architects

Comments / photos for the Edinburgh Architecture page welcome