Architectural Intricacies in Adaptive Reuse and Conservation Design

This sectional drawing reveals the architectural intricacies of our adaptation of the Greyfriars Charteris Centre—a former church in Edinburgh reimagined for contemporary community use. The design retains the building’s original volume and spatial drama, while introducing new insertions that support accessibility, natural light and public use.

This project exemplifies our approach to heritage building adaptations: thoughtful, layered interventions that respect historic fabric while enabling flexible, modern functionality.

Previous
Previous

Konishi Gaffney Win Competition to Redevelop Queen’s Hall in Edinburgh

Next
Next

Konishi Gaffney Attend Venice Architecture Biennale