Joinery
British Museum, 41 - 43 Russell Square
- Client
- Curo Construction
- Sector
- Commercial
- Location
- London, South East
- Timeline
- Spring 2019 - Autumn 2019
The project
Each commercial office building was stripped back to its structure with a reconfiguration of floor and room layouts. The structure and façades were stabilised and repaired prior to new mechanical and electrical systems being installed throughout.
The brief
The utmost care was taken to revitalise the original 1800 features’ with the mantra of ‘restore not replace’ being upheld by Curo Construction and the design team for items such as sash windows, lath and plaster, lime plaster and cornice repairs and reinstatement. This Grade II listed project will provide future building users with a mix of all the features of a modern workspace alongside key pieces of Georgian architecture creating a welcoming place to work.
Our role
Responsible for the design, manufacture, supply and installation of the carpentry and joinery.
This project exemplifies our commitment to quality while being competitive in a highly sought-after sector of the market.