Promenade masterplan to see Edinburgh pivot to the Forth
February 21 2022
Property specialists Manse has teamed up with contractor J. Smart & Co to deliver a residential-led mixed-use development on a 0.89-hectare brownfield site at 24-25 Seafield Road East, Edinburgh.
EMA has been appointed to draw up plans for around 220 waterfront homes overlooking the Firth of Forth Estuary, building on an earlier public consultation.
Home to Marine Gardens at the turn of the last century the site has latterly hosted a series of car showrooms that turn their back to the water and a correspondingly bleak pedestrian promenade extending to Portobello.
In a statement EMA wrote: "An illustrative masterplan for the wider area has been produced to demonstrate how the new community at Seafield Road East might evolve over time.
"The masterplan proposed is seen as a tool to inform how this important land could grow in the future and evolve for present and future generation."
Intended to improve the setting for pedestrians and cyclists while mitigating noise from the main road the development will usher in a series of courtyards with the potential for green roofs and roof gardens in a new 'urban grid' composed of individual brick apartment blocks of between three and six storeys.
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6 Comments
What proportion of 'affordable' housing will be social housing for rent?
#2 You are also somewhat correct. My concern is that the key views are all north, and as the site is lower than the adjacent road, I think the blocks should be stepping down in height towards the sea. I think the overall massing is fine in principle, but the highest levels should be a few storeys lower. Look at the existing Kings Road terraced housing as an example of stepping down towards the sea.
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