An extensive retrofit and refurbishment project to transform a former jewellery store in South Kensington into a five-star post-operative care facility for independent healthcare provider Memorial Houston Medical.

Memorial Houston Medical provide world class, inpatient, post-surgical care with a focus on physical and emotional healing of patients, with this new facility its first site in the UK. The new facility has been designed to create a healing environment, supporting patient recovery through spaces that mean MhM London feels less like a hospital and more like a luxury hotel.

The new hospital has capacity for six inpatients, supported by dedicated rehabilitation treatment rooms and a physiotherapy area.

The existing main entrance and jewellery store to the front of the building was retained and transformed into the new main reception and waiting area. With the curved elevation and ornate detailing to the stonework and openings this has created a striking point of arrival to the new facility.

As they enter, guests are welcomed into a high-quality reception area with statement artwork featuring a blessing of wellness in Latin, Hebrew, and Arabic. Terrazzo flooring includes a brass inlaid motif, with bespoke furniture and a contemporary, blown glass chandelier. A secondary discreet entrance off Pond Place connects directly to the staircase and lift for patients arriving by bed.

Elegant reception area with curved light grey sofas, cream armchairs, marble-topped coffee tables, and a dark wood reception desk with gold lamps. A large, sculptural chandelier hangs from the ceiling, and a framed artwork featuring white orchids is displayed on the wall.

An existing Turret has been cleverly repurposed to house the significant plant required in a healthcare facility, prioritising provision of space for patients, visitors and staff on the floors below. Essential fabric upgrades were also made with the replacement of existing windows and the barrel-vaulted roof.

The ’look and feel’ for the facility was developed in collaboration with Interior designer Benjamin Johnston. The successful combination of Johnston’s experience of high end, residential interiors and LSI Architects’ intimate knowledge of healthcare requirements has delivered a building that achieves the necessary balance between luxury, comfort and clinical capability.

The beautiful interiors have a key focus on materiality. The bedrooms each feature high quality, bespoke walnut timber joinery and Iberian linen vinyl wallpaper. The en-suite bathrooms feature Calcutta porcelain wall tiles and floor mosaics, completed with wall mounted white ceramic fittings with brushed gold and satin brass accessories.

The interventions of high quality materials, artwork and connection to the outside brings joy and a sense of calm to everyone using the building. This ultimately creates a healing environment which is testament to MhM’s standard of care.

Project Team

QS/Cost Consultant: MESH Construction Consultancy

M&E: Bianco Sale Limited

Civil & Structural: Clarke Nicholls Marcel

A modern hospital room with a patient bed, medical equipment, an armchair, a window, and a kitchenette area.

At ground floor, beyond reception, the facility includes three treatment rooms and support spaces to offer urgent care for minor injuries and referrals to other facilities for diagnostics. The first floor provides a central nurse base and support spaces serving three inpatient bedrooms, including one equipped to support an enhanced level of care. This is replicated at second floor which provides three further inpatient bedrooms.

Bedroom suites are flexible, generous in size and filled with natural daylight. Patients can also welcome family and friends within the rooms, with dedicated lounge areas to offer a comfortable environment for visitors including a banquette seat that can double as a bed to provide for overnight stay.

The barrel-vaulted Wellness room on the third floor opens out to an external terrace, offering patients and families further space and views out across Kensington and Chelsea, connecting people to the outside to support their recovery and wellbeing. Stretching across the length of the Wellness room’s ceiling is a gilded map of the city of London.

Building on LSI Architects’ experience in healthcare, the project presented a number of technical and design challenges in order to bring the building up to healthcare standards whilst retaining as much of the buildings original character.

The creation of a new stair and lift core allows patients in beds to be moved between floors with dignity and comfort, and to be evacuated safely in the event of a fire.

 

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