Thursday, 27 July 2017

Beau House wins London Evening Standard Award

We are delighted to announce that our Beau House scheme has won the Highly Commended Award for the best luxury home at the 2017 London Evening Standard Homes and Property Awards.

The luxury apartment project is located in Jermyn Street in Central London and consists of nine new apartments including a duplex penthouse with a large roof terrace.

The development includes two new floors above the existing structure with an elegant new Portland stone facade. The existing retail unit at ground floor was retained throughout the construction of the project.

Friday, 30 June 2017

Planning Permission for Lincoln's Inn Fields offices

We have been granted planning permission for our office development in Lincoln's Inn Fields which is located next door to the iconic Grade 1 Listed Sir John Soane Museum in Central London.

The scheme involves remodelling of an the existing 1970's office building including the addition of five new contemporary bay windows at first floor, a new rear extension and a new copper clad mansard roof.

The building has also been remodelled internally to create 18,000sq.ft modern office space for letting to a single occupier legal firm including a new reception lobby. The project is due to complete in September this year.



Monday, 10 April 2017

Whitfield Street shortlisted for two Awards



We are really pleased that our 44 Whitfield Street office scheme has been shortlisted for two Awards: the Best office scheme in London at the 2017 RICS Awards and the Best West End refurbishment/ regeneration at the OAS Development Awards 2017.

The scheme is a redevelopment of an existing building in Fitzrovia into a 12,000sq.ft. office development including the addition of a new façade with bronze feature curtain walling, a zinc clad roof extension with rear terraces and a Landlord Cat A fitout.



Tuesday, 31 January 2017

Kensington Square Gardens Planning Permission



We have gained Planning Permission for a new penthouse as part of our scheme at 50 Kensington Square Gardens for 31 new apartments. The new extension will create a 3,000 sq.ft penthouse apartment with large terraces overlooking the streets of Bayswater.

The apartment scheme is currently under construction with 30 flats almost complete and the penthouse development is to follow on.

It is worth noting that this was the last scheme ever to receive a Planning Permission at a Councillor Rob Davies chaired Planning Committee at Westminster City Council. We would like to thank him for his pro-active support for great architecture in the borough.

Wednesday, 21 December 2016

Practical Completion for Beau House, Jermyn Street

Our mixed use residential and retail scheme Beau House in Jermyn Street, central London has this month achieved Practical Completion. The scheme involves the construction of eight luxury apartments including a duplex penthouse apartment with a large roof terrace.

We have worked with interior designers Edward Phillips on seven of the apartments and Oliver Burns on the penthouse to achieve outstanding quality super prime residential fit outs. On the exterior, the new facade contains Portland Stone carved with a diamond check and bronze spandrel panels.

The retail unit has been let as the flagship store for Charles Tyrwhitt, a specialist British menswear outfitter. The shop further enhances Jermyn Street's global reputation for gentleman's fashion.

Friday, 4 November 2016

Planning Permission for Floral Street retail development

We have been granted Planning Permission for a 22,000 sq.ft. retail scheme with 4,000 sq.ft.of offices on upper floors on Floral Street in the heart of Covent Garden's shopping district in Central London.

The scheme is part of Capco's strategy to transform Floral Street into a main shopping thoroughfare along with their developments in King's Court and Carriage Hall.

The project involves the conversion of an old spa into two large retail units including a new shopfront on No.11 Floral Street. No.12 Floral Street is a Grade 2 Listed Building and we are carefully converting the original Victorian school building into contemporary offices on the upper floors retaining many of the existing features.

Wednesday, 26 October 2016

BMc win INCA Architectural Design of the Year Award



We are very pleased to have won the Architectural Design of the Year Award at the 2016 INCA Awards for our Hop House scheme in Covent Garden. The judges described the project as 'A tasteful and architecturally stunning transformation...'.

The Project also won the 2016 INCA Best High Rise Domestic Refurbishment Award in conjunction with Sto Ltd and Regency Plastering Ltd.

Sheila Eilenberg, the Project Architect on the scheme received the awards from rugby union star Mark Bayfield at the black tie gala dinner awards ceremony in London.