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March 10, 2026 Projects

GRAHAM completes refurbishment of World’s Oldest Student Union, Edinburgh

GRAHAM has successfully completed the refurbishment of Teviot Row House in Edinburgh for the University of Edinburgh.

Designed by architect Sydney Mitchell and originally opened in 1889, it is the oldest purpose-built student union building in the world and as such, came with its own unique challenges. Despite its medieval appearance, it’s only been Category B listed since 1970.

GRAHAM was appointed under the Crown Commercial Services Framework to improve facilities, including spaces for studying, social use, societies and student groups. Accessibility and toilet provision were improved, including additional gender-neutral WCs.

Enhancements were made to the building’s environmental performance with insulation, glazing works and LED light fittings and upgrades to essential services for gas, electricity and water, to improve fire safety .

The famous debating hall has been preserved and restored with the refurbished stained glass windows being one of the outstanding features.

A new entrance has been created onto Charles Street Lane, which gives direct access to the ground floor bar and events space.

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