Supercity Aparthotel

Supercity Aparthotel

Project Details

Client

Supercity Aparthotels

Value

£8m

Location

Edinburgh

Architect

Maith Design

Project Details

Client

Supercity Aparthotels

Value

£8m

Location

Edinburgh

Architect

Maith Design

We transformed two office buildings—Playfair House and the Category B-listed Forth House—into a striking 66-bed Supercity Aparthotel in Edinburgh’s city centre. Our scope encompassed extensive internal reconfiguration, structural enhancements, a rear extension to Playfair House, and comprehensive façade and roof upgrades to both buildings. This city-centre redevelopment was delivered within a live urban environment, requiring careful planning and coordination from start to finish.

Playfair House, constructed in the 1970s, formed the main body of the development. The existing roof was replaced with a high-performance membrane system designed to offer long-term durability and weather protection. The rear elevation was upgraded with a steel frame system, external insulation, and new render, while the front was extended using a lightweight steel framework clad in natural stone rainscreen. This created alternating balconies and extended floorplates to maximise natural light and internal space. Internally, the apartment layouts followed a more consistent plan than those in Forth House, where ceiling heights and retained structural elements led to varied configurations. Even so, Playfair House required over 30 bespoke kitchen designs to accommodate the layout.

Our team delivered all construction elements with care and attention, including bespoke joinery and M&E coordination. The completed Supercity Aparthotel reflects our ability to combine structural expertise with thoughtful detailing across heritage, office to hotel conversions and modern buildings alike. This transformation supports Supercity’s vision of offering a high-quality aparthotel and makes a distinctive addition to Edinburgh’s hospitality scene.