Greyfriars Charteris Centre
We refurbished, converted, and extended this century-old Edinburgh church making a new base for social enterprises, charities and local groups with offices, meeting rooms, desk hire and event spaces. The project, won in competition, gives tenant Greyfriars Charteris Centre more space, better access across its multi-level interior and a contemporary on-street presence. It also provides a non-denominational sanctuary that anyone can use.
2023 Winner, Scottish Design Award
2023 Shortlisted, RIAS Award
2023 Shortlisted, AJ Retrofit Award
2023 Longlisted, RIBA J MacEwan Award
2022 Shortlisted, Wood Award
2022 Commendation, EAA LArge Project Award
2017 Competition Winner
Client | Greyfriars Charteris Centre | ||
Location | Pleasance, Edinburgh | ||
Category | Community / Café | ||
Status | Completed | ||
Year | 2021 | ||
Area | 740 m² | ||
Structural Engineer | Forshaw Gauld | ||
Contractor | SJS Property Services Ltd | ||
Quantity Surveyor | Thomson Gray | ||
M&E | Irons Foulner | ||
Specialist Joinery | Old School Fabrications | ||
Lighting Design | Francis Milloy | ||
Sculptural Collaborator | Chalk Plaster | ||
Photography | Nanne Springer |
The build provides a new entrance and slots between the church and a neighbouring office block, forming a triple-height, top-lit atrium lobby and reception with lift access to all levels. Church windows have been enlarged and the interior opened-up – a wide stair with ‘seating steps’ connects the main hall and flexible co-working space together - so that passers-by can see activities within.