
Executive summary
The Frame Store on Marylebone High St in London is an architectural transformation project that integrates modern design within a historic urban setting. The goal was to measure, survey, and create a design proposal that respects the building’s heritage while infusing contemporary elements that serve current retail commercial demands.
Project overview
Location: Marylebone High St, London, UK
Objective: To carry out a precise measured survey as part of a design proposal for the adaptive reuse an existing space
End Use: Retail space.
Context and background
Marylebone High St, known for its Georgian and Victorian architectural heritage, has a unique blend of historical charm and modern vibrancy. This project aimed to preserve the façade’s character while updating the interiors to house a combination of modern retail and office spaces.
Measured survey
Methodology
A detailed measured survey was conducted using 3D laser scanning technology and photogrammetry to ensure the preservation of the existing architectural details. Special consideration was given to understanding the existing building’s structural constraints and how the new modern amenities would integrate with it without compromising its historical integrity.
Findings
The survey showed that the building’s core structure was well-preserved and could support the proposed alterations. It also identified several heritage features that were to be retained and highlighted in the new design.
Conclusion
The Marylebone High St project is a testament to the successful fusion of heritage conservation with modern design. The measured survey was crucial in informing the design process, ensuring that the architectural legacy was not only preserved but celebrated in its new role.