
We are delighted that our office and retail scheme at 61 Curzon Street has reached Practical Completion and very proud of the contribution that the new building makes to the streetscape in this historically rich part of Mayfair. The project has been on-site throughout the pandemic and credit goes to the whole team and particularly to Blenheim House Construction for constructing such a handsome and well received building under challenging conditions.
The new 25,000 sq ft eight storey building sits on the visually prominent corner of Curzon Street and Bolton Street and contains roof terraces at the upper levels giving views south towards Green Park and west along Curzon Street. The facade design makes reference to the proportions and composition of the adjoining Listed Georgian buildings, whilst using traditional dark grey handmade brick and natural Portland Stone in a contemporary yet contextual form, to achieve a striking and dignified aesthetic appropriate to the location.
A combination of energy efficient design, roof mounted solar panels and generous storage and changing facilities for cyclists have contributed to the building achieving a BREEEAM Excellent rating.
Credit: Mark Burgess, jmarchitects London
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