Comielaw Steading

We revitalised Comielaw Steading, altering and extending this 19th Century B-listed farm building, to form 12 workshops, studios, and light industrial units.

2017 Commended, RIAS Special Conservation Award
2017 Shortlist, EAA Ambassador Award
2017 Shortlist, EAA Small Project Award

ClientBalcaskie Estate
LocationFife, Scotland
CategoryCommunity
StatusCompleted
Year2016
Area585m²
Structural EngineerAlgo
ContractorAlgo (steel frame)
PhotographySean Dooley / Konishi Gaffney

The project offers a sustainable future for this endangered building type as steadings like these are rarely viable for modern farming methods. More typically they are used as storage or converted into homes. Here, instead, the existing buildings have been patched and improved, insulated, waterproofed and re-wired and installed with a biomass heating system, providing ten micro-businesses with the shared space, technology, and infrastructure to collaborate and support each other.

Where possible, artisan skills and traditional techniques, such as coal tar paint, were used. Construction was phased and let in sections to small local contractors, further supporting the local community and economy.

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