
Completing the Street
Located on Pitt Street in Leith, the design aims to reconnect residents with their neighbours and the street, restoring immediacy through street-facing entrances, raised walkway balcony, and public-facing workshop—spaces that encourage both casual and meaningful interactions with the street.

Completing the Street
Located on Pitt Street in Leith, the design aims to reconnect residents with their neighbours and the street, restoring immediacy through street-facing entrances, raised walkway balcony, and public-facing workshop—spaces that encourage both casual and meaningful interactions with the street.
Berlin's Plot in Rewilding Blocks
Our design draws inspiration from 19th-century Schrebergärten (allotment gardens) and railway wasteland transformation, combining these historical elements with modern residential blocks. The project retains the steel frames or useful concrete structure (indicated by red in enclave map) of existing industrial buildings, introducing sustainable pavilions and architecture that promote a harmonious balance between human habitation and rewilding. We incorporate boundless community farming, plant nurseries, and vertical gardening to facilitate this transformation.
Project 599
Project 599 is a self-built seating structure located at the South end of Cables Wynd House, on a treelined square overlooking the basketball court. Derived from Scottish and English building standards, the project title references the main design driver for this project, referencing the need for a handrail once platform height exceeds 600mm.
Completing the Street
Located on Pitt Street in Leith, the design aims to reconnect residents with their neighbours and the street, restoring immediacy through street-facing entrances, raised walkway balcony, and public-facing workshop—spaces that encourage both casual and meaningful interactions with the street.
Berlin's Plot in Rewilding Blocks
Our design draws inspiration from 19th-century Schrebergärten (allotment gardens) and railway wasteland transformation, combining these historical elements with modern residential blocks. The project retains the steel frames or useful concrete structure (indicated by red in enclave map) of existing industrial buildings, introducing sustainable pavilions and architecture that promote a harmonious balance between human habitation and rewilding. We incorporate boundless community farming, plant nurseries, and vertical gardening to facilitate this transformation.
Project 599
Project 599 is a self-built seating structure located at the South end of Cables Wynd House, on a treelined square overlooking the basketball court. Derived from Scottish and English building standards, the project title references the main design driver for this project, referencing the need for a handrail once platform height exceeds 600mm.
Completing the Street
Located on Pitt Street in Leith, the design aims to reconnect residents with their neighbours and the street, restoring immediacy through street-facing entrances, raised walkway balcony, and public-facing workshop—spaces that encourage both casual and meaningful interactions with the street.
Berlin's Plot in Rewilding Blocks
Our design draws inspiration from 19th-century Schrebergärten (allotment gardens) and railway wasteland transformation, combining these historical elements with modern residential blocks. The project retains the steel frames or useful concrete structure (indicated by red in enclave map) of existing industrial buildings, introducing sustainable pavilions and architecture that promote a harmonious balance between human habitation and rewilding. We incorporate boundless community farming, plant nurseries, and vertical gardening to facilitate this transformation.
Project 599
Project 599 is a self-built seating structure located at the South end of Cables Wynd House, on a treelined square overlooking the basketball court. Derived from Scottish and English building standards, the project title references the main design driver for this project, referencing the need for a handrail once platform height exceeds 600mm.
Completing the Street
Located on Pitt Street in Leith, the design aims to reconnect residents with their neighbours and the street, restoring immediacy through street-facing entrances, raised walkway balcony, and public-facing workshop—spaces that encourage both casual and meaningful interactions with the street.
Berlin's Plot in Rewilding Blocks
Our design draws inspiration from 19th-century Schrebergärten (allotment gardens) and railway wasteland transformation, combining these historical elements with modern residential blocks. The project retains the steel frames or useful concrete structure (indicated by red in enclave map) of existing industrial buildings, introducing sustainable pavilions and architecture that promote a harmonious balance between human habitation and rewilding. We incorporate boundless community farming, plant nurseries, and vertical gardening to facilitate this transformation.
Project 599
Project 599 is a self-built seating structure located at the South end of Cables Wynd House, on a treelined square overlooking the basketball court. Derived from Scottish and English building standards, the project title references the main design driver for this project, referencing the need for a handrail once platform height exceeds 600mm.
Completing the Street
Located on Pitt Street in Leith, the design aims to reconnect residents with their neighbours and the street, restoring immediacy through street-facing entrances, raised walkway balcony, and public-facing workshop—spaces that encourage both casual and meaningful interactions with the street.
Berlin's Plot in Rewilding Blocks
Our design draws inspiration from 19th-century Schrebergärten (allotment gardens) and railway wasteland transformation, combining these historical elements with modern residential blocks. The project retains the steel frames or useful concrete structure (indicated by red in enclave map) of existing industrial buildings, introducing sustainable pavilions and architecture that promote a harmonious balance between human habitation and rewilding. We incorporate boundless community farming, plant nurseries, and vertical gardening to facilitate this transformation.
Project 599
Project 599 is a self-built seating structure located at the South end of Cables Wynd House, on a treelined square overlooking the basketball court. Derived from Scottish and English building standards, the project title references the main design driver for this project, referencing the need for a handrail once platform height exceeds 600mm.
Completing the Street
Located on Pitt Street in Leith, the design aims to reconnect residents with their neighbours and the street, restoring immediacy through street-facing entrances, raised walkway balcony, and public-facing workshop—spaces that encourage both casual and meaningful interactions with the street.
Berlin's Plot in Rewilding Blocks
Our design draws inspiration from 19th-century Schrebergärten (allotment gardens) and railway wasteland transformation, combining these historical elements with modern residential blocks. The project retains the steel frames or useful concrete structure (indicated by red in enclave map) of existing industrial buildings, introducing sustainable pavilions and architecture that promote a harmonious balance between human habitation and rewilding. We incorporate boundless community farming, plant nurseries, and vertical gardening to facilitate this transformation.
Project 599
Project 599 is a self-built seating structure located at the South end of Cables Wynd House, on a treelined square overlooking the basketball court. Derived from Scottish and English building standards, the project title references the main design driver for this project, referencing the need for a handrail once platform height exceeds 600mm.
Completing the Street
Located on Pitt Street in Leith, the design aims to reconnect residents with their neighbours and the street, restoring immediacy through street-facing entrances, raised walkway balcony, and public-facing workshop—spaces that encourage both casual and meaningful interactions with the street.
Berlin's Plot in Rewilding Blocks
Our design draws inspiration from 19th-century Schrebergärten (allotment gardens) and railway wasteland transformation, combining these historical elements with modern residential blocks. The project retains the steel frames or useful concrete structure (indicated by red in enclave map) of existing industrial buildings, introducing sustainable pavilions and architecture that promote a harmonious balance between human habitation and rewilding. We incorporate boundless community farming, plant nurseries, and vertical gardening to facilitate this transformation.
Project 599
Project 599 is a self-built seating structure located at the South end of Cables Wynd House, on a treelined square overlooking the basketball court. Derived from Scottish and English building standards, the project title references the main design driver for this project, referencing the need for a handrail once platform height exceeds 600mm.
Completing the Street
Located on Pitt Street in Leith, the design aims to reconnect residents with their neighbours and the street, restoring immediacy through street-facing entrances, raised walkway balcony, and public-facing workshop—spaces that encourage both casual and meaningful interactions with the street.
Berlin's Plot in Rewilding Blocks
Our design draws inspiration from 19th-century Schrebergärten (allotment gardens) and railway wasteland transformation, combining these historical elements with modern residential blocks. The project retains the steel frames or useful concrete structure (indicated by red in enclave map) of existing industrial buildings, introducing sustainable pavilions and architecture that promote a harmonious balance between human habitation and rewilding. We incorporate boundless community farming, plant nurseries, and vertical gardening to facilitate this transformation.
Project 599
Project 599 is a self-built seating structure located at the South end of Cables Wynd House, on a treelined square overlooking the basketball court. Derived from Scottish and English building standards, the project title references the main design driver for this project, referencing the need for a handrail once platform height exceeds 600mm.
Completing the Street
Located on Pitt Street in Leith, the design aims to reconnect residents with their neighbours and the street, restoring immediacy through street-facing entrances, raised walkway balcony, and public-facing workshop—spaces that encourage both casual and meaningful interactions with the street.
Berlin's Plot in Rewilding Blocks
Our design draws inspiration from 19th-century Schrebergärten (allotment gardens) and railway wasteland transformation, combining these historical elements with modern residential blocks. The project retains the steel frames or useful concrete structure (indicated by red in enclave map) of existing industrial buildings, introducing sustainable pavilions and architecture that promote a harmonious balance between human habitation and rewilding. We incorporate boundless community farming, plant nurseries, and vertical gardening to facilitate this transformation.
Project 599
Project 599 is a self-built seating structure located at the South end of Cables Wynd House, on a treelined square overlooking the basketball court. Derived from Scottish and English building standards, the project title references the main design driver for this project, referencing the need for a handrail once platform height exceeds 600mm.
Completing the Street
Located on Pitt Street in Leith, the design aims to reconnect residents with their neighbours and the street, restoring immediacy through street-facing entrances, raised walkway balcony, and public-facing workshop—spaces that encourage both casual and meaningful interactions with the street.
Berlin's Plot in Rewilding Blocks
Our design draws inspiration from 19th-century Schrebergärten (allotment gardens) and railway wasteland transformation, combining these historical elements with modern residential blocks. The project retains the steel frames or useful concrete structure (indicated by red in enclave map) of existing industrial buildings, introducing sustainable pavilions and architecture that promote a harmonious balance between human habitation and rewilding. We incorporate boundless community farming, plant nurseries, and vertical gardening to facilitate this transformation.
Project 599
Project 599 is a self-built seating structure located at the South end of Cables Wynd House, on a treelined square overlooking the basketball court. Derived from Scottish and English building standards, the project title references the main design driver for this project, referencing the need for a handrail once platform height exceeds 600mm.
Completing the Street
Located on Pitt Street in Leith, the design aims to reconnect residents with their neighbours and the street, restoring immediacy through street-facing entrances, raised walkway balcony, and public-facing workshop—spaces that encourage both casual and meaningful interactions with the street.
Berlin's Plot in Rewilding Blocks
Our design draws inspiration from 19th-century Schrebergärten (allotment gardens) and railway wasteland transformation, combining these historical elements with modern residential blocks. The project retains the steel frames or useful concrete structure (indicated by red in enclave map) of existing industrial buildings, introducing sustainable pavilions and architecture that promote a harmonious balance between human habitation and rewilding. We incorporate boundless community farming, plant nurseries, and vertical gardening to facilitate this transformation.
Project 599
Project 599 is a self-built seating structure located at the South end of Cables Wynd House, on a treelined square overlooking the basketball court. Derived from Scottish and English building standards, the project title references the main design driver for this project, referencing the need for a handrail once platform height exceeds 600mm.
Completing the Street
Located on Pitt Street in Leith, the design aims to reconnect residents with their neighbours and the street, restoring immediacy through street-facing entrances, raised walkway balcony, and public-facing workshop—spaces that encourage both casual and meaningful interactions with the street.
Berlin's Plot in Rewilding Blocks
Our design draws inspiration from 19th-century Schrebergärten (allotment gardens) and railway wasteland transformation, combining these historical elements with modern residential blocks. The project retains the steel frames or useful concrete structure (indicated by red in enclave map) of existing industrial buildings, introducing sustainable pavilions and architecture that promote a harmonious balance between human habitation and rewilding. We incorporate boundless community farming, plant nurseries, and vertical gardening to facilitate this transformation.
Project 599
Project 599 is a self-built seating structure located at the South end of Cables Wynd House, on a treelined square overlooking the basketball court. Derived from Scottish and English building standards, the project title references the main design driver for this project, referencing the need for a handrail once platform height exceeds 600mm.