Edinburgh, Scotland

Ross Pavilion

 

The Ross Pavilion will be the focal point of the city of Edinburgh and its many visitors, but it can be a symbolic place for all of Scotland as well. The intervention into the Gardens is therefore conceived as a facility for the entire nation, indeed it is a project that has the potential to capture the imagination of people across the country. For the Ross Pavilion, we propose a public asset that can not only perform as a modern performance venue, but a visitor experience that explores the varied landscapes and histories of the Gardens and the terrains of Scotland beyond.

A simple but bold design allows us to propose a venue that can host the wide variety of functions the pavilion calls for. Our approach to the architecture and landscape has been that of sensitive interventions into the historic fabric of the Gardens. Elements are formed from their context and crafted from quality and timeless materials, and completed with water terracing that recalls the Nor Loch.

 

Typology
Public, Culture

Status
Competition (2017)

Location
Edinburgh, Scotland

Collaboration with GROSS.MAX., AECOM, Charcoalblue and Groves Raines Architects Illustrations by Forbes Massie Studio and Reiulf Ramstad Arkitekter.