Harrods
Harrods Pavilion
Helipad Pavilion Knightsbridge
In 2024, Harrods and architects Kendall Kingscott commissioned AirClad to create a unique fan shaped pavilion on the rooftop of the iconic Knightsbridge store. The brief called for a multi-use space that could accommodate dining, events and retail, while meeting the highest standards of finish expected from one of the world’s most recognisable luxury brands.
The structure stands 4 metres tall and spans 17m, with a bespoke Glulam SpaceFrame forming the architectural core. The timber super-structure is adjoined to an anodised aluminium colonnade and enclosed by a fully glazed façade, allowing light to flood the interior while providing panoramic views over London.
The structure was designed in sections to meet the complex logistical demands of the site. Each component was carefully engineered to navigate the historic tunnel system beneath the store and lift access up to the roof. These demands led to the creation of unique steel plate connections resined into beams for superior strength.
A space that reflects the prestige of Harrods
AirClad technology is used in the roof to deliver weather sealing and structural tension. Inside, a full MEP overlay is integrated into the ceiling and concealed with stretch liners to maintain clean sightlines. A finishing kitchen at the rear of the structure ensures full operational capability for food service and hospitality.
The result is a high-performance, modular pavilion that blends advanced engineering with premium materials; a space that reflects the prestige of Harrods while offering the flexibility to host a variety of curated experiences throughout the year.