Commercial
Location
London
Cambridge House is a restoration project in the heart of Mayfair, London. The Grade I listed building, originally a private palatial residence, is being transformed into one of the capital’s most prestigious luxury hotels. This historic property is part of a broader development that spans Piccadilly, Half Moon Street, White Horse Street and Shepherd Market and also includes seven private residences.
At the heart of the transformation is a vision to preserve and enhance the building’s rich heritage while introducing an extraordinary level of refinement, comfort and craftsmanship. With interior designs being developed in collaboration with renowned Parisian designer Jean-Louis Deniot, the project is poised to blend historic grandeur with contemporary elegance.
BIM Technologies have been appointed to deliver comprehensive BIM Coordination services across both the shell & core and fit-out phases of the development. Working closely with the design team, we’ve supported the integration of traditional architectural elements with complex new interventions to ensure design fidelity, coordination and buildability. Given the historical significance and intricacy of the building, digital coordination has played a vital role in managing risk, protecting original features and aligning modern services seamlessly within the heritage structure.
In addition to technical delivery, BIM Technologies has also worked with the client team to define the project’s overarching digital strategy. This has included setting up collaborative workflows and ensuring that digital tools support informed decision-making across all project stages. Our involvement continues as we assist the team in delivering coordinated information to a standard that matches the level of care and detail the project demands.
Cambridge House is a once-in-a-generation reimagining of a cultural treasure, re-establishing the property as a centrepiece of London’s ultra-luxury hospitality sector. BIM Technologies looks forward to helping the building become a reality, debuting in late 2025.