Ferry Road House garden room, Trinity Property Photo, Lothian home design images
Garden room at Ferry Road House, Edinburgh Trinity
Contemporary garden room project design by Oliver Chapman Architects, Leith, Lothian, southeast Scotland, United Kingdom
post updated 18 November 2023
Property type: Extension
Date built: 2002-03
Design: Oliver Chapman Architects
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Trinity House garden room
Private house: details withheld
Saltire Society Housing Design Awards 2003 Commendation:
Ferry Road, Trinity, north Edinburgh
Architect – Oliver Chapman Architects
Builder – Campbell and Smith
Working with lighting designer, Johnathan Spiers and landscape architects, City Design, Oliver Chapman Architect’s brief was to create a naturally lit garden room on the cold north side of a stone built, listed house in Trinity, Edinburgh.
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All house images were received from Oliver Chapman Architects (OCA).
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