
Its two partners, Kevin Adams and Lucy Miller, both have over 12 years experience as qualified architects and in this time have worked on many high quality projects for a broad client base that includes arts, housing and commercial development. Kevin Adams combines practice with his role as a part-time tutor and visiting critic at Edinburgh School of Architecture and Landscape Architecture.
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We conceive of the new centre as a belvedere, engaging with its surroundings to provide various vantage points.
The belvedere brings visitors into and then above the landscape, providing views to the lakes and striking a definitive silhouette within the reserve.
It will provide walkers with a point against which to orient themselves.
The scheme proposes retaining and enhancing the existing planting; the new building will sit in a clearing between dense planted areas.
Access to the centre will be via a new promenade for cyclists and pedestrians (adjacent to the vehicular route), marking an entry point to the walking routes around the lakes.
The belvedere brings visitors into and then above the landscape, providing views to the lakes and striking a definitive silhouette within the reserve.
It will provide walkers with a point against which to orient themselves.
The scheme proposes retaining and enhancing the existing planting; the new building will sit in a clearing between dense planted areas.
Access to the centre will be via a new promenade for cyclists and pedestrians (adjacent to the vehicular route), marking an entry point to the walking routes around the lakes.
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