Kings Buildings, Edinburgh University property photos, Erskine Williamson, Mayfield Road
King’s Buildings, University of Edinburgh
Centre for Science at Extreme Conditions at the King’s Buildings, Scotland, design by Hurd Rolland Architects
post updated 27 October 2023
Centre for Science at Extreme Conditions
Erskine Williamson Building, Edinburgh University off Mayfield Rd, West Mains, Scotland, UK
Date built: 2003-04
Design: Hurd Rolland Architects
Erskine Williamson Building images supplied by Hurd Rolland Architects
King’s Buildings Edinburgh
Terracotta-tiled building on south edge of campus floating over the landscape with ‘recessed’ ground level glazed entry.
Erskine Williamson Building images by Adrian Welch
King’s Buildings
Adjacent building seen in lower image is an earlier laboratory building by the celebrated Basil Spence practice. Scottish architect Basil Spence was the designer of Coventry Cathedral, sadly damaged by bombing in the Second World War.
Also at Edinburgh University by Hurd Rolland Architects:
Alexander Graham Bell Building
King’s Building Campus development, University of Edinburgh
Kings Buildings – chimney & associated works by Michael Laird Partnership:
building image by Henk Snoek from Michael Laird Architects
Potterrow Informatics
picture © Keith Hunter
Napier University Buildings
picture from the architect
Edinburgh University Buildings
Edinburgh University Business School
Edinburgh University Student Centre
National Library of Scotland
photo © Adrian Welch
National Library of Scotland
St Andrew’s House
photo © Adrian Welch
St Andrew’s House
Comments / photos for the King’s Buildings University of Edinburgh design by Hurd Rolland Architects in southeast Scotland, United Kingdom, page welcome.