Edinburgh-based Icosis Architects has designed two buildings on the island of Lindisfarne (or Holy Island), just off the coast of Northumberland, as part of a programme to improve visitors' experience of the Lindisfarne National Nature Reserve. As well as the £180,000 conversion of a 1950s coastguard tower into a look-out tower, the practice has built a £300,000 visitor centre on the road between Lindisfarne village and the Lutyens-renovated 16th-century castle.
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