Flemings Mayfair
Flemings Mayfair
We worked as structural engineers for a series of exterior and interior enhancements at Flemings Mayfair hotel. Composed of a series of circa 1730 townhouses which were converted into Flemings in 1851, the hotel is noted for its combination of Georgian external architecture and contemporary internal design.
An improved entrance experience at the Half Moon Street aspect included a streamlined drop-off and collection point for taxis as well as a gated smoking terrace with outdoor seating. From Clarges Street, a new lower ground entrance was introduced into the hotel’s restaurant framed by a portico designed to match the current building, with access facilitated by a new staircase.
During the renovation, the hotel also benefitted from internal works that will bring the property up to current standards, including new decoration, furnishings and fittings.
Client: Edwardian Hotels
Architect: Reardon Smith