Freemasons’ Hall in London, England, first opened in 1933 as a memorial to the 3,255 freemasons who died during active service in World War I, and has since been used for events, as well as the meeting place for the Grand Lodge and other annual meetings of the home counties. Recently, Mapei adhesive and grout products were chosen for the installation of a stone pattern in the reception and washroom areas in a refurbishment project of the hall.
“As a Grade II listed building, only heritage approved materials and designs, which have to be in keeping with the original building and fabric, may be used both inside and outside of Freemasons’ Hall,” explained Mark Kennedy, head of building maintenance at the hall.