St Vincent Street church is a building of intrinsic civic significance, a role established by its clear typological forms: the tower and the temple. The tower positions the building in the city, as a signifier, and the temple provides for the city, as an interior and a space to gather.

Our approach to the church’s transformation follows this logic of its architecture: recognising a need and an opportunity present in the city around the church for public space, and answering that need by means of reinstating the public use of the building’s interior.

Callum Geddes Symmons