A full restoration of the listed building took place, using a wide variety of construction techniques including façade retention, historic restoration, three new basement levels, extensive piling, installing new lift shafts, creating mansard roofs and finally, new reinforced concrete and steel framing, increasing the area by the same measure.
Nomad London
Covent Garden, London
Nomad London
The NoMad resides in a historic Grade II listed building, in Covent Garden. Formerly Bow Street Magistrates Court, the building is famous for trying polictial activist Emmeline Pankhurst and the Kray twins, among others.
The former prison cells were renovated to create 91 new guest suite experiences, front of house areas were refurbished and a soaring glass atrium was constructed for a spectacular London dining experience at the NoMad restaurant.