We are progressing designs for the conversion of two warehouses in Edinburgh into aparthotels: a listed Victorian warehouse in the New Town and a 1950’s red brick warehouse in Leith. Here is a closer look at the history of the warehouse on Water Street, Leith. The existing red brick, steel-framed warehouse, built in the late 1950s, is a fine example of Leith’s industrial heritage. Historically, the building served as a whisky bond. Maps from 1971 reveal that it was once connected to a warehouse in Maritime Court by a now demolished high-level bridge. In our proposal, we aim to preserve and enhance the building's character, ensuring its legacy for future generations. We look forward to seeing this exciting project progress on site soon. Scroll to images 3-5 for historic drawings. Photo credits: @tfm.photos and @odonnellbrown_ #odonnellbrownarchitects #odonnellbrown #architecture #edinburgh #retrofit #glasgowarchitects #hoteldesign #aparthotel #design #edinburgharchitecture