The Allardice Centre at Fettes College represents a significant investment in student health and wellbeing, creating a dedicated hub that brings together the College’s medical and pastoral services in one purpose-built facility.
Funded through the generous legacy of former pupil David Allardice, the centre has been carefully designed to support both the physical and mental wellbeing of students. Designed by Page\Park Architects, the building combines thoughtful architecture with sustainable design principles to create a calm, welcoming environment that reflects the College’s commitment to helping students thrive both academically and personally.
Our team was appointed to supply and install a range of furniture throughout the centre, including stacking chairs, desking and storage solutions, task chairs and soft seating. These elements were selected to support both functionality and comfort across the building’s healthcare and support spaces.
Installation was completed efficiently over a day and a half on site, ensuring the spaces were fully equipped and ready to welcome students and staff into this important new facility dedicated to wellbeing.
Client: Fettes College
Architect Page \ Park Architects
Photography: Keith Hunter
