A sensitive addition to the surrounding red-brick Georgian architecture, Marylebone Square is a contemporary interpretation of a classic London mansion block, from Simon Bowden Architects. The building features a rich palette of glazed terracotta on its exterior, and oak flooring, bronze-coated windows and stone countertops give its interiors warmth and an elegant finish. Taking into account all the functional needs of its residents, everything from lighting to underfloor heating has been seamlessly integrated into the contemporary design of these 54 luxury apartments.
What sets Marylebone Square from traditional Georgian architecture is a glorious five-level, glass-canopied courtyard that forms the living centrepiece of the development. The courtyard allows all homes the dual aspect of having natural light and air penetrate both sides.
Panoramic glazed lifts take guests up from the lobby to their floor, providing views of the open courtyard as they rise. The central pond, manicured landscaping and tall birch trees fill the space with life.