St Pancras Renaissance Hotel restored to former glory

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St Pancras Renaissance Hotel London officially opens today, following the extensive renovation of the grade I-listed building 138 years after the original opening.

The £150m development of the 245-room hotel – originally the Midland Grand Hotel designed and built by Victorian architect George Gilbert Scott – included the renovation of the historic St Pancras Chambers.

Now incorporating 38 elegant and spacious Victorian bedroom suites on its lower levels and Barlow House, together with a new-build wing, this creates a 120,000ft2 extension that will feature original artwork and contemporary design.

The breathtaking hotel, part of the Marriott’s Renaissance luxury brand, was developed by Manhattan Loft Corporation in partnership with Arup as structural engineer to restore the grade I-listed building to its former gothic splendor.

To achieve modern standards major new services needed to be threaded through the historic fabric of the building, including plumbing installations and air-conditioning.

Arup worked closely with services engineers to minimise the impact on the existing structure from both an architectural and structural viewpoint.

“The sheer scale and diversity of the building with hundreds of unique rooms provided a substantial structural design challenge.” said John Lange, project manager at Arup.

“Through strategic high level engineering direction and close collaboration with Manhattan Loft and contractors on site, we delivered a coherent and practical design to satisfy both the end client Marriott Hotels and English Heritage.”

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