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Craigmillar Wellness Centre, Edinburgh

New Edinburgh building by Smith Scott Mullan Associates

Tudsbery Centre Craigmillar

Date built: 2008
Design: Smith Scott Mullan Associates

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Architects Smith Scott Mullan Associates have released initial images of a proposed “Wellness Centre” which they are designing in Craigmillar, one of Scotland’s major regeneration areas. The client is The Thistle Foundation, a charity which provides individually tailored services, supporting people with disabilities or long-term health conditions in leading full and active lives.

The new building provides a range of facilities such as water therapy, exercise and relaxation suites, conference areas and a café. The core aspiration for the project is to develop a “magical place” which transforms people’s lives through integrated facilities addressing all aspects of self-management and healthy living.

Tudsbery Centre Craigmillar images / information from Smith Scott Mullan Associates

Craigmillar Buildings – Selection

Niddrie Mill & St Francis Primary Schools, Craigmillar
2007-08
Elder & Cannon Architects
Craigmillar School
photo © Adrian Welch
Craigmillar School

Castlebrae Secondary School, Craigmillar
2007-
John McAslan + Partners

Craigmillar Buildings

Craigmillar Buildings
photo © Adrian Welch Jan 2008

Craigmillar Regeneration

The City of Edinburgh Council are currently working on a European project entitled LUDA (Large Urban Distressed Areas) which is looking at approaches to Urban Regeneration in different European States. The Council case study centres on Craigmillar

EDI are working on massive housing plans in the area, including landscaping plans to the south-east of the ‘new’ Edinburgh Royal Infirmary

Oracle Edinburgh
New Edinburgh Limited
picture © Keith Hunter

National Library of Scotland
National Library of Scotland
photo © Adrian Welch

Scottish Parliament

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