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-03 Oct. 2019

Willmott Dixon Interiors wins £11m project to refurbish Holborn landmarks

Willmott Dixon Interiors is further extending its track record for transforming historic and Grade Two listed property with a £11m contract to refurbish 1-2 Garden Court and Blackstone House in Holborn.

The project will see the company transform buildings used by Honourable Society of Middle Temple to provide modern purpose designed accommodation for Barristers’ chambers. The society is one of the four Inns of Court that have an exclusive right to ‘Call students to the Bar’.

The work will be delivered in phases to cause minimum disruption. This starts with refurbishing 1-2 Garden Court to allow  occupants to  decant from Blackstone House. Once that’s complete, the final phase sees the complete refurbishment of Blackstone House, which includes an extension to the 6th floor and work to the ground floor atrium.

This latest project adds to Willmott Dixon Interiors work on creating new internal space within London’s heritage buildings. Other examples include creating a new home for the Design Museum at the Commonwealth Institute in Kensington, refurbishing The National Gallery and fitting-out Old Admiralty Building. In total, Willmott Dixon Interiors has delivered over 200,000m² of new interior space in London over the last five years.

The company is also refurbishing 62-66 Highbury Grove in Islington to create the London Screen Academy, which will allow 16-19 year olds to learn about film production techniques such as behind-the-camera roles, costume design, production management, distribution and marketing.

Graham Shaw, managing director of Willmott Dixon Interiors said: “We are delighted to be working with the Honourable Society of Middle Temple on these historic buildings, creating a modern learning environment. We’ll deploy our experience of working in busy London sites and live working environments to full effect to ensure we deliver new space for the society that will be enjoyed by many people to come over many decades.”

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