Lauriston

{{Short description|Area of central Edinburgh, Scotland}}

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{{distinguish|text=Lauriston Castle which is in a separate area of Edinburgh}}

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File:The £750m Quartermile development is located on the former Edinburgh Royal Infirmary site.jpg development in south Lauriston]]

Lauriston ({{IPAc-en||l|ʌ|r|'|ɪ|s|'|t|ə|n|}} {{respell|Lau|RIS|tən}})

is an area of central Edinburgh, Scotland, and home to a number of significant historic buildings. It lies south of Edinburgh Castle and the Grassmarket, and north of The Meadows public park.

Lauriston is the former location of the Edinburgh Royal Infirmary, which moved to the area in 1879 in search of fresher air at the edge of the city.{{Cite web|title=1 Lauriston Place, Edinburgh Royal Infirmary, Main Block, including linked original ward pavilions|url=http://portal.historicenvironment.scot/designation/LB30306|access-date=2021-08-21|website=Historic Environment Scotland}} Rather than build entirely new facilities, the Infirmary incorporated George Watson's Hospital into the new David Bryce-designed complex.{{Cite web|title=Royal Infirmary of Edinburgh History|url=https://org.nhslothian.scot/aboutus/ourhistory/pages/riehistory.aspx|access-date=2021-08-21|website=NHS Lothian}} The Infirmary operated as a voluntary hospital and teaching hospital for the University of Edinburgh Medical School until 2003, when operations were moved and the buildings sold to a private developer. The complex underwent major renovations to a design by architects Foster and Partners, resulting in the £750 million mixed-use development branded as the Quartermile.{{Cite web|last=|first=|date=23 May 2018|title=New development company launched after Quartermile Developments MBO|url=https://www.scottishconstructionnow.com/article/new-development-company-launched-after-quartermile-developments-mbo|access-date=2021-08-21|website=Scottish Construction Now|language=}} As of 2021, the University of Edinburgh is investing £120 million to convert the remaining main Infirmary buildings to house the Edinburgh Futures Institute, an interdisciplinary academic hub.{{Cite web|title=Edinburgh Futures Institute at Quartermile|url=https://www.ed.ac.uk/estates/campus-development/central-campus/current-projects/edinburgh-futures-at-quartermile|access-date=2021-08-21|website=The University of Edinburgh|language=}}

Lauriston is also home to the Edinburgh College of Art in its campus based on Lauriston Place. In 2017 it acquired the former headquarters of the Lothian and Borders Fire and Rescue Service including the Museum of Fire.{{Cite web|date=30 September 2016|title=University of Edinburgh to buy former fire service headquarters - Edinburgh College of Art|url=https://www.eca.ed.ac.uk/news/university-edinburgh-buy-former-fire-service-headquarters|access-date=2021-08-21|website=Edinburgh College of Art}}

George Heriot's School, a private primary and secondary school is located in Lauriston Place opposite the Old Royal Infirmary. Founded by royal goldsmith George Heriot, the school's main building from the mid-to-late 17th century is one of the finest remaining Scottish examples of late Renaissance architecture.{{Cite web|title=Edinburgh, Lauriston Place, George Heriot's School, Main Building|url=https://canmore.org.uk/site/52134/edinburgh-lauriston-place-george-heriots-school-main-building|access-date=2021-08-21|website=Canmore|language=}}

File:Simpson Loan, Quartermile Development, Edinburgh.JPG|Quartermile streets

File:3W6A4986.jpg|Edinburgh College of Art

File:George Heriot School North Side.jpg|George Heriot's School

File:Lonsdale Terrace, Lauriston Edinburgh.JPG|Houses in Lauriston overlooking The Meadows

File:St. Catharine's Convent, Lauriston Gardens - geograph.org.uk - 1749658.jpg|St Catharine's Convent, Lauriston Gardens

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