Benjamin Tindall Architects
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Being part of Edinburgh�s first city wall, the history of 17 & 18 Victoria Terrace is one of almost 600 years of adaptation and re-use; sustainability at its very best.� In the past the building served as a leather works (1786), Institute for the Relief of Incurables (1866), sweetie factory (1905), bomb shelter (WW2), Etching factory until offices (present day).
Year Of Young People:�A shared Doors Open Day between Ben Tindall Architects and the Edinburgh Steiner School to encourage young people into architecture.
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Year Of Young People:�A shared Doors Open Day between Ben Tindall Architects and the Edinburgh Steiner School to encourage young people into architecture.
Activities: Guided tours, architectural models.
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