Harrods Facades is a multi-phase project to restore lost historic features on the department store’s iconic, Grade II*-listed facade. The scheme, which represents the first major alteration to the facade in the last 80 years, encompasses new awnings around the building, upgrades to all ground floor windows, and the reinstatement of three entrances.
After the Second World War, the facades underwent successive unsympathetic alterations. The once-grand 4m-high windows along Brompton Road diminished in quality and size, while the rounded Dutch blinds, installed across all facades in the 1960s, further obscured views.
Harrods Facades is a multi-phase project to restore lost historic features on the department store’s iconic, Grade II*-listed facade. The scheme, which represents the first major alteration to the facade in the last 80 years, encompasses new awnings around the building, upgrades to all ground floor windows, and the reinstatement of three entrances.
After the Second World War, the facades underwent successive unsympathetic alterations. The once-grand 4m-high windows along Brompton Road diminished in quality and size, while the rounded Dutch blinds, installed across all facades in the 1960s, further obscured views.
Harrods Facades is a multi-phase project to restore lost historic features on the department store’s iconic, Grade II*-listed facade. The scheme, which represents the first major alteration to the facade in the last 80 years, encompasses new awnings around the building, upgrades to all ground floor windows, and the reinstatement of three entrances.
After the Second World War, the facades underwent successive unsympathetic alterations. The once-grand 4m-high windows along Brompton Road diminished in quality and size, while the rounded Dutch blinds, installed across all facades in the 1960s, further obscured views.