Scottish National Gallery
The National has recently undergone a major redevelopment providing quality new spaces for the world's most important collection of Scottish art.
Designed by Hoskins Architects, the new galleries will double the physical exhibition space, transforming the visitor experience and improving accessibility. A series of large windows will run the length of the gardens-level façade, filling the new galleries with light and offering spectacular views over the city.
The construction of the new galleries was one of the most complex engineering projects undertaken in a heritage building in Scotland - working within the constraints of a World Heritage site, above railway tunnels and excavating beneath a Category-A Listed building.
The first phase of the National Project was completed successfully in 2019. This included a new entrance area in East Princes Street Gardens, a new café, refurbished restaurant and shop, an extensive sandstone terrace, and new landscaping and paths to improve access to the gardens and the galleries.
The project has been supported by the National Lottery Heritage Fund and Scottish Government.
Winner - Refurbishment Revitalisation - RICS Scotland Awards 2024
Client
National Galleries of Scotland
Location
Edinburgh