Design Museum
Kensington, London
Project Stats
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Sector
Leisure
Project Story
Project Brief
We were truly proud to be awarded the fit out of the new home for London’s famous Design Museum in Kensington. Having stood vacant for over a decade as the Commonwealth Building, our team concentrated first on the opportunity to fit out the new galleries for permanent and temporary exhibitions, an auditorium, learning facilities, office space, common areas and an ambitious bar and restaurant.
Project Solution
We furnished the Grade II listed building with newly constructed dividing walls, new heating, cooling, lighting, fire systems, heat recovery units and 4 large lifts. Our finished product is now a new icon for London, completed to an exceptional standard.
The doors opened on 24th November 2016, and an estimated 500,000 visitors per year are now able to enjoy the museum’s permanent collection of contemporary design and architecture, free of charge. Something that makes all of us proud.
Project Outline
- Grade II Listed heritage building with one of the largest single span roof structures in the world
- Exceptional finishes throughout
- Installation of a 3 KN glass balustrade and handrail to the atrium
- Provides three times more space than the Design Museum’s previous locations
- In 2018, the museum was named European Museum of the Year
- Achieved BREEAM Very Good
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Project Team
Consultant Team
Architect: John Pawson
Project Manager: Gardiner & Theobald
Cost Consultant: Turner & Townsend
Services Engineer: Chapman BDSP