Interior Design - Projects over £250k

Discovery Point Dome Gallery

Gold Award

Discovery Point, home to RRS Discovery, is an award-winning visitor attraction that tells the story of the iconic ship ‘Discovery’ from her beginnings in Dundee, her amazing Antarctic expedition with Captain Scott and her voyages and uses thereafter. Aim Design were commissioned to deliver the architectural and interior design including graphical interpretation and creative direction for an immersive Dome Gallery Experience. This included the creation of a refurbished entrance and reception area and a new vertical circulation core concluding with […]

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Ka Pao Restaurant Edinburgh

Nomination

Following our involvement in the Ox and Finch & Ka Pao Glasgow. Mosaic Architecture + Design were asked to provide Interior Architecture/Design services to implement a further Ka Pao unit within Edinburgh’s St James Quarter. Tasked to design/deliver the interior of a 120-seater bar/restaurant building on the brand Identity of the Previous Design while keeping the interior Unique to the SJQ Site. Upholstery, colorways, flooring types match Glasgow, However inspiration for Edinburgh’s design is taken from American mid-century diners & […]

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Easter Road Stadium, West Stand Hospitality

Nomination

Full refurbishment of the three storey West stand at Easter Road stadium to create a transformational approach to football matchday hospitality. The starting point was an analysis of existing and potential customer base amongst the Hibernian FC support. Once potential was confirmed 442, working closely with club directors and the Historical Trust, developed a strategic design approach across three tier hospitality model ; Level 1 General Admission Plus, Level 2 Club Deck, Level 3 VIP Premium. At each level there […]

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The Millers Cottage

Nomination

On the banks of the River Avon, up until the mid-1990s, there once stood a Mill on the side of Avon Water, between Old Avon Bridge and Avon Bridge. Our project, formerly called AvonMill Cottage, was named after the listed Mill, which was once a stones throw from formerly known ‘ Bungalows’Nestled away in the Grounds of Chatelherault Country Park, lay an uninhabited single storey Dwelling, in need of either demolition or conversion. The cottage was purchased by our client […]

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