University of St Andrews Saint Salvator’s Hall
with Gauldie Wright & Partners
St Salvator’s Hall was originally built in 1930 and accommodates approximately 200 undergraduate students in both shared and single rooms in the main building, and a further 85 students in single rooms in the Gannochy House annexe.
The hall boasts an impressive oak-panelled dining room, featuring a series of stained glass windows commemorating founders and benefactors of the University. St Salvator’s Hall accommodates approximately 200 undergraduate students in both shared and single rooms in the main building, and a further 85 students in single rooms in the Gannochy House annexe. St Salvator’s Hall is catered and offers 19 meals a week during term time. The hall is rich in traditions and formal events such as High Table and Wardens Tea, which are a weekly occurrence. St Salvator’s is one of the oldest halls of residence in St Andrews.
Atelier Ten worked on the refurbishment of the halls and the kitchen in line with the University of St Andrews brand standards and HMO regulations.