30 Grosvernor Square in London

Architect: David Chipperfield Architects

Year: 2025

Location: London, United Kingdom

Category: Refurbishment / Hotel

Status: Built

30 Grosvernor Square in London

About

The old Embassy of the United States in London, located in the historic Mayfair neighborhood and Eero Saarinen’s only built work in the United Kingdom, is now the Chancery Rosewood hotel, recently inaugurated following a meticulous refurbishment carried out by David Chipperfield Architects. The 1960 edifice has been fully adapted to its new use, but in a way that preserves its historical and architectural value. The project eliminated external security measures pertaining to the building’s former purpose, as well as the original concrete perimeter glacis, thus connecting the premises to Grosvenor Square while allowing retail spaces at street level. Indoor partitions were removed at ground level to form a continuous space characterized by the unique structural grid of the slab designed by Saarinen. The hotel is organized around a central atrium that rises to the sixth story, vertically extended to form the crown, which continues the architectural language of the lower stories, with a new rhythm and increased floor-to-ceiling height. The design is the result of research conducted on the building’s history, which revealed an initial scheme by Saarinen that had a similar approach. At the top, a pavilion set back from the facade line contains premier suites and a terrace offering privileged views.