17 Royal Terrace Mews, Edinburgh

17 Royal Terrace Mews, Edinburgh

This former 1820's stable and hayloft, unlike many Edinburgh mews properties, had not yet been converted to residential use when we were commissioned to convert it into a one bedroom flat for rent. Our conversion is meant to express the idea of a new house found within the repaired shell of the existing stable so that the history of the building is expressed, particularly on the front facade.

To obtain planning permission a garage was required so the majority of living accommodation is found at first floor level. To accommodate this the original first floor level was lowered and this is expressed, on the front elevation, in a steel channel which also forms the runner for the garage door. The asymmetrical planar language of the new architecture finds expression in panels of glass block and lead on this facade, the latter appearing to form an inner skin behind the stone but in reality dressed into either shadow gaps or mirrors. Internally the lead masks two internal panels which close the whole front facade at night.

Internally the flat is a continual space culminating in a bedroom, the spaces distributed around the path of the sun which is admitted through a dramatic ridge roof light. This single act brings all the necessary extra light into the property while still maintaining the integrity of the uninterrupted slate roofs. Internally mirrors are placed under the ridge to extend the space laterally and to throw light around the room in opposition to the path of the sun. Much of the furniture, including wardrobes, desk and even the bed were designed as part of the commission.

The house was completed in 1995.

Architects Richard Murphy, Graeme Mitchell, Mark Floate
Engineers David Narro Associates
Contractor Inscape Joinery
Construction Cost £95,000
Client Mr and Mrs Hogel

Awards

  • Civic Trust Awards Commendation 1998
  • RIBA Award 1996
  • RIAS Regeneration Design Award 1996
  • RIBA/Ibstock National Housing Category Award 1996
  • RIBA Stirling Shortlist 1996

Press

Doctor Mews - Architect's Dream Home Is Tardis-like Revelation Sunday Mail 18 June 2006
Project Review - Houses And Housing Architects' Journal 2 February 1995
Layering New With The Old Architects' Journal 21 September 1995
Royal Terrace Mews Arq Number 3 Volume 1 Spring 1996
Royal Terrace Mews, Edinburgh Detail Magazine No 3 April 1996
The Stirling Awards The Guardian 8 November 1996
Six Of The Best Sunday Times 10 November 1996
Telented Line Up For Architecture's Booker Financial Times 11 November 1996
The Little House With Big Ideas The Times 30 November 1996
Edinburgh Mews Wins Award Homes & Interiors Scotland January 1997
Journey Into Space Scotland On Sunday 5 October 1997
Grand Ideas For Small Spaces Sunday Times 6 September 1998
Vom Stall Zur Wohnung Zukunft Wohnen October 1998
Existing Site Prior to Development Facade of Mews - Photograph by Allan Forbes Facade of Mews at Dusk - Photograph by Allan Forbes Facade of Mews - Open Exterior Detail Interior View of Living Space - Photograph by Allan Forbes Interior View of Living Space - Photograph by Allan Forbes Interior View of Rooflight Interior View of Kitchen - Photograph by Allan Forbes Interior View of Bedroom