Greyfriars Charteris Centre

Edinburgh, Scotland

United Kingdom

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The “Link”

Greyfriars Charteris Centre in Edinburgh’s city center underwent a £1.7m refurbishment project. A competition in 2017 invited architects to pitch their design, with Konishi Gaffney Architects winning the project.

The project aim was to extend the use of the church and encourage more members of the community to engage with activities. Additional spaces now include a flexible workspace, a community hub, events spaces and a ‘sanctuary’ for all to use no matter their faith. To create these new areas, the internal space was remodeled and the “the link building” was created between the church and the neighboring offices.

The “Link” is also now where the main entrance to the center can be found. The church entrance was previously invisible from the street, making it hard to find unless already known. By moving the entrance Konishi Gaffney Architects have made the building more welcoming for visitors.

The “Link” is clad externally in white terrazzo panels with a series of slender Accoya timber fins on the upper levels, creating warmth and texture. Accoya was chosen, along with many other timbers for internal use, for its low environmental impact.

The Accoya fins were coated with Anker Stuy ankolux woodcoat which will encourage ‘even weathering’.

Applications used in this project:Siding Siding

Respecting the past

“The new elements of glass and wood, sit sympathetically with the original building, delicately layered over the original features allowing a contemporary aesthetic without covering up the past” the client, Johnnie Webster, Charteris Centre.

Project details

Architect: Konishi Gaffney Architects

Accoya contractor: SJS Property Services

Accoya coating: Anker Stuy ankolux woodcoat

Project completed: 2022

Photography © Nanne Springer

Wood Awards 2022 nominee

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