Roseisle Distillery in Elgin is Scotland’s first major distillery in 30 years and, with a gross internal area of 3,000m², also it’s largest, with a potential output of 10 million litres of malt whiskey per year. The building is a modern interpretation of the traditional still house and maximizes natural ventilation and daylight. The layout and massing of the building express whisky-making’s three main processes: mashing, fermentation and distilling. Galvanizing has been used throughout the structure of the distillery.