Edinburgh moves to improve comfort and safety at A-listed Brutalist blocks
June 27 2025
Two brutalist Edinburgh tower blocks, recently recognised for their architectural significance by Historic Environment Scotland, are to be refurbished in a £69m retrofit initiative.
The City of Edinburgh Council will upgrade the A-listed Cables Wynd House and Linksview House by improving energy efficiency and fire safety to modern standards while safeguarding the long-term future of the 1960s blocks.
Collective Architecture has prepared detailed plans to upgrade the physical fabric and mechanical systems in both blocks, which together house 310 homes for social rent.
These interventions include replacement windows, improved insulation and upgraded heating systems to improve the comfort of residents as well as the introduction of sprinklers, ventilation and installation of a fire-fighting lift to improve safety. Placemaking enhancements are also planned including the installation of external lighting, improved access controls and landscaping.
Carl Baker, architect and Passivhaus certified designer at Collective Architecture, said: “Our proposals place residents at the heart of the process, aiming to provide greener, warmer homes, while celebrating and sensitively enhancing the unique character of the Category A listed buildings.
"As part of a just transition, our carefully considered interventions will improve the thermal and environmental performance of the iconic structures - boosting energy efficiency and alleviating the risk of fuel poverty."
Residents are being kept front and centre of the overhaul with an engagement process running concurrent with the build programme.
![]() New play areas, external seating, wildflower meadows and sustainable urban drainage systems will be introduced
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