AMA (New Town) Ltd has submitted plans for Drumbrae Community Hub on the site of the former Clermiston Clinic on Rannoch Terrace in Edinburgh. The proposed development includes business use on the ground floor and 18 residential apartments with associated amenity space above.
AMA has an enviable reputation for producing some of Edinburgh’s foremost residential and commercial developments in terms of their high quality architectural and urban approach. From the outset AMA’s founders agreed that their developments would be imaginative and inspiring; complementing the heritage of Edinburgh and standing the test of time. Quietly over the last four decades AMA has grown into the most respected, highly awarded, property development business in Scotland.
The proposal by 3DReid considers sustainable densification in a suburban setting, through a delivery of affordable housing. The mix includes 1, 2 and 3 bed flats, with generous living spaces to the core of each apartment.
The proposed materiality of the building responds to the local colour palette. Buff brick compliments the tones of the context, whilst the use of two tone mortar marks the switch between the public and residential parts of the building. The colour red, picked out from the surrounding streetscape, is used to accent key elements within the scheme such as the access deck and pagoda.