10 Regent Terrace Mews, Edinburgh

10 Regent Terrace Mews, Edinburgh

Eight years after the commission for the conversion of 17 Royal Terrace Mews the same client returned with an almost identical project on the opposite side of the street. Although this time not derelict, the existing building was in a poor state of repair, so virtual complete demolition could again be contemplated.

The street facade plays similar games of layering, although the initial proposal of a screen of glass blocks was modified after the Planning Department's insistence on a substantial panel of stone at first floor level. Views out through horizontal slot windows are controlled and limited to the street and up to the sky to avoid privacy infringements with houses across the lane.

Richard Murphy moved into number 17 in 1996 and the experience has led to variations on the inside at number 10. This time the kitchen/ dining area is placed above the bedroom and the ridge-light has been substituted with a south-facing rooflight complete with pivoting timber shutter for night-time use. The multi-level section remains along with many unexpected connections between the spaces.

Number 10 was completed in September 2003 and has subsequently been purchased by Richard Murphy.

Architects Richard Murphy, Matt Bremner, David Stronge, Gareth Jones, Stephen Mulhall
Engineers SKM Anthony Hunts
Quantity Surveyor McLeod & Aitken
Contractor Inscape Joinery
Client Dunton Property Trust

Awards

  • Saltire Award Commendation 2006
  • EAA Best Small Project Award 2005

Press

Home Work Architects' Journal 5 May 2005
At Home With Richard Murphy Sunday Herald 11 February 2006
My Home - Richard Murphy The Independant Property 5 July 2006
Leadinglight Selfbuild And Design December 2007
Existing Building Upper Floor Plan Section Through Bathroom Section Through Bedroom Front Facade Front Face Regent Terrace Mews Regent Terrace Mews From Above Living Area Living Area Looking Up Towards Kitchen Living Area Looking Up Towards Kitchen Living Area Looking Up Towards Desk Living Area Living Area From Above Front Windows - Shutters Open