Project description

GAN basthhouse project aim to improve the status quo of health and medical inequality caused by poverty in the Granton area in Edinburgh by introducing Chinese medicinal baths, mainly targeting middle-aged people, improving their prevalent sub-health status, and promoting the community through recreational public bathing Integrate, fully cater to the government's ongoing comprehensive revitalization of the Granton seaside area physically and mentally.

Site Information

Granton is a district located in the north of Edinburgh, Scotland. The area is significant due to its location, as it is situated on the coast of the Firth of Forth and is only three miles away from the city center. It is one of Scotland’s largest brownfield sites set on a dramatic urban coastal green space.

site overview

Address: 10 Waterfront Broadway, Granton, Edinburgh, EH5 1SA

Listing information: B-listed Building

Site size:

     Indoor part: Ground floor: 352 m²; First Floor: 352 m²; Clock tower: 15 m²; In total: 719 m².

     Outdoor part: Train track and platform 820m²

Original usage: Former Granton Gas Works Railway Station 

Current Usage: Social enterprise charity Wasps’ creative and cultural hub

Architect: ADP Architecture (Restoration Project)

Date of Construction: Between 1898-1904

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