Levels Cafe And Lounge

Levels Cafe and Lounge

Levels Café and Lounge located on Holyrood Road is the University of Edinburgh's latest café.

Levels Café and Lounge | Accommodation Catering and Events, The University of Edinburgh

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442 Design › Levels Café and Lounge

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Working as part of a design team including architect, structural engineers and site project teams, 442 were appointed as catering design specialists to create a new 250 cover cafe and lounge concept for the University of Edinburgh, located within a new-build student services and accommodation block.

We were briefed to transform the University’s traditional ‘canteen’ style offer into an experience that competes comfortably with the high street - from the operation and customer flow through to menu, setting and environment.

The space is designed to offer opportunities for students, staff and the general public to quickly grab ‘n’ go or to sit in and relax in a variety of appealing settings within the space - from communal bench seating to lounging soft seats.

The high impact servery unit forms the heart of the space, where the food offer feels abundant and visually appealing, with the service model allowing for quick and efficient service.

442 created initial concepts, plans and visuals, carrying these through to detailed drawings for client approval and construction, liaised with the client team throughout the project to ensure stakeholders were brought along on the journey and feedback was gathered at key points in the process.

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Moray House School of Education - Wikipedia

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[2] The new teaching building opened at Moray House in 1913.

[5] It is currently subdivided into three Institutes: The buildings of Moray House are located on the Holyrood campus adjacent to the Canongate in Edinburgh.

In response to the shortage of teachers in Scotland in the late 1950s and early 1960s, Moray House looked to the possibility of building additional teaching facilities close to the existing estate at Holyrood.

Charteris Land is home to Moray House's departments of Educational Studies and part of the department of Curriculum Research & Development.

It was again designed by the Edinburgh architects, Gordon & Dey, and was originally constructed in the early 1960s on the site of numbers 2 to 5 St John Street, and originally included a large lecture theatre, Art rooms and a swimming pool.

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Great stuff - only the ground level room is accessible so make sure your game is in that room - stairs down to the other room.

Accessible loo on ground floor.

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