This Art-Deco building dominates the sky line of the southern Calton Hill area of Edinburgh. This gem of a building is now the home of the Scottish Government but the building was built upon an old prison, very appropriate some would say!
With the coming of devolution to Scotland the building went under a major refurbishment in 2001 allowing the building to now house hundreds of civil servants. Having from the outside, this early twentieth century building has been pretty much left in its original state.
St. Andrew's House is most defiantly a monolithic structure from looking at the building from the north (on Regent Road). However, when looking up at the building from the Scottish parliament, the building is, in contrast to its other side, has a much more layered structure, allowing it to stretch over Calton Hill.
A building, defiantly worth taking a look at, from the south and the north! read more