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Crown Office Procurator Fiscal Service

Crown Office Procurator Fiscal Service
2007
The project was a refurbishment and modernisation of the Crown Office Grade 'B' listed Victorian Building. One of the requirements of the brief was to provide a comfortable area for staff to have a coffee or informal meetings. The original room was rarely used by staff, due to the lack of natural daylight, narrow proportions and high ceilings. Mirrored surfaces and stainless steel were introduced to reflect light and open up the space, while the suspended ceiling reduced the ceiling height, creating a more comfortable environment. the contemporary approach to the design has led to an informal space that has become popular with staff for meetings, lunches and parties.
PROJECT: Crown Office Procurator Fiscal Service
LOCATION: Chamber Street, Edinburgh
CLIENT: Crown Office Procurator Fiscal Service
ARCHITECT: SMC Jenkins & Marr
STRUCTURAL ENGINEER: Will Rudd Davidson
SERVICES ENGINEER: Davie & McCulloch
QUANTITY SURVEYOR: Armour Construction
Crown Office Procurator Fiscal Service
Crown Office Procurator Fiscal Service
Crown Office Procurator Fiscal Service

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Main Contractor:  Clark Contracts

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