Redevelopment of St Martin's Church
The project involved the demolition of the Church's existing 1950's building and the creation of a new, smaller bespoke hall that better suited the congregations needs. The remaining land was developed to create 11 terraced two and three bedroom houses and 12 one and two bedroom apartments for Port of Leith Housing Association.
The flats and houses have been designed to meet the very latest environmental standards. The buildings are highly insulated, exceeding the current statutory minimum levels and achieve very high levels of air tightness. The timber windows are triple glazed to reduce heat loss and energy. High efficiency condensing gas boilers have been installed in all flats and houses. Photovoltaic panels on the roof of the Church generate electricity from the sun to power lighting and heat in the building.
The development is unified through the use of a limited palette of materials. A multi-hued brick gives the whole development a more intimate scale with the colour variation giving richness to the otherwise simple forms.
The flats and houses have been designed to meet the very latest environmental standards. The buildings are highly insulated, exceeding the current statutory minimum levels and achieve very high levels of air tightness. The timber windows are triple glazed to reduce heat loss and energy. High efficiency condensing gas boilers have been installed in all flats and houses. Photovoltaic panels on the roof of the Church generate electricity from the sun to power lighting and heat in the building.
The development is unified through the use of a limited palette of materials. A multi-hued brick gives the whole development a more intimate scale with the colour variation giving richness to the otherwise simple forms.
PROJECT:
Redevelopment of St Martin's Church
LOCATION:
Magdalene Drive Edinburgh
CLIENT:
Cruden Homes
ARCHITECT:
Ian Springford
STRUCTURAL ENGINEER:
DR Murray
Suppliers:
Main Contractor:
Hart Builders
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