Benjamin Tindall Architects
17 Victoria Terrace, Edinburgh, EH1 2JL
Phone: 0131 2203366
Email: info@BenjaminTIndallArchitects.co.uk
The colourful past of our building is reflected in the work we do today. Incorporating part of the first city wall, the structure and building has been adapted over almost 600 years which makes it a model of sustainability. Known uses include Tanning (1786), Institute for the Relief of Incurables (1866), Sweetie Factory (1905), Bomb Shelter (WW2), and copper etchers. Benjamin Tindall Architects converted it into offices and moved into the top two floors in 1989.
BTA are known for 40 years of quality projects with a sensitive approach and appreciation of the Art and Craft of Architecture. You can see a selection of our projects on our website or on our entry page at The Royal Incorporation of Architects in Scotland (RIAS).
For a virtual Doors Open Days weekend visit we have produced a downloadable PDF recounting the history of BTA and we will be sharing a video tour of our offices and its Old Town Neighbourhood on our website here.