exescodo design ltd

Stonework detailing service
Fitzroy Square - London
In the shadow of the BT tower, Fitzroy Square is a Robert Adam designed development from the early 1800's faced with natural portland stone. The Square is largely pedestrianised now after remodelling in the 1970's with a scheme of environmental improvement works designed by Sir Geoffrey Jellicoe.
Exescodo Design was appointed by Robin Cripps Restoration Ltd, to detail the new facade which would return No.7 to its original appearance.
EXESCODO DESIGN LTD - EXISTING FACACE FITZROY SQUARE
Elevation of existing facade
EXESCODO DESIGN LTD - 7 FITZROY SQUARE, LONDON
Blue Plaque -
Former home to Sir Charles Eastlake, first director of The National Gallery.
Currently under construction the external reinstatement works should be completed by autumn 2015.
This development brought together the need for decorative as well as structural components. Whilst the string courses and window cills were supplied in a Dry Cast specification, the structural arches and the rear balustraded balcony stonework were supplied as a Wet Cast specification, offering the ability to cater for the imposed loading condition.
EXESCODO DESIGN LTD - EXISTING FACACE FITZROY SQUARE
Image by Brooks Murray Architects