https://www.edinburghfirst.co.uk/venues/john-mcintyre-conference-centre/

Pollock Halls of Residence is the main halls for residence for the University of Edinburgh located at the foot of Arthur’s seat in Edinburgh, Scotland. They are located on the edge of Holyrood Park,  1 14 miles (2.0 km) southeast of the centre of Edinburgh.

The original buildings on a site were build in 19th century but John McIntyre Conference Centre is a quite modern addition – comprising refectory, shop, and bar upstairs. The bar was previously known as the ‘John McIntyre Centre Bar’, but was refurbished and rebranded as ‘Centro’ in 2004. The building has recently (2009) undergone an extension and comprehensive refurbishment and has been renamed the John McIntyre Conference Centre.

+It’s a building in a heart of Pollock Halls, student accommodation site. I thought would be worth having a closer look it’s a great location for students and also interior is very bright a lot of natural light coming deep inside space. There is a huge open air terrace inside the building on a first floor great for some outdoor activities.

-May be too modern after some refurbishments made not that long ago. May be too big also. Around half of the first floor had 500 square meters.