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Relocation to West Wing - Old Medical Building

Old black and white print of the Medical Building

History of the Building

The School's new home is in the West wing of a Grade A, listed building located at Teviot Place. It forms part of a large Venetian Cinquecento complex designed by Robert Rowand Anderson in 1874. The buildings are designed around two courtyards with a tower at the West end, and at the East end the base of an uncompleted San-Marco-type campanile.

In 1874, when the site had been purchased and a public appeal launched, Robert Rowand Anderson won the competition to select an architect. He had toured England and the Continent to study the latest designs, and his emphasis throughout was on the practical requirements of the interior of the building, with the exterior adapted to the interior so that, for example, symmetry was not a constraint and blank walls were left as such where no windows were required. For this he chose a 'Cinquecento' Italian Renaissance style.

 

The Medical School was designed around two courts, with a grand public quadrangle at the front and a second private yard entered from the lane behind for the discreet delivery of cadavers to the dissection rooms. Work started in 1878, with the first few departments completed in 1880 and the rest in time for The University’s lavish Tercentenary celebrations in April 1884, attended by Louis Pasteur, Rudolf Wirchow, Joseph Lister, Lord Kelvin and a galaxy of the great and the good from around the world.

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School of History, Classics and Archaeology
University of Edinburgh
Doorway 4
Teviot Place
Edinburgh, EH8 9AG

Tel: +44 (0) 131 650 6693
Fax: +44 (0) 131 651 3070
E-mail: shca@ed.ac.uk
 

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