The Middlesex Guildhall, built in 1912-1914, has been converted and renovated by Feilden+Mawson, as Architects and technical advisors, into the home of the newly created UK Supreme Court, which also houses the Judicial Committee of the Privy Council.The scheme includes restoring the Gothic Revival facade and intricate decorative internal features, creating courtrooms, private chambers for justices and advocates, a grand library, offices, a public café, an exhibition space and bespoke artwork and furniture throughout the building.The project received Planning and Listed Building consent in 2006, with construction starting in 2007.It was opened by HM the Queen in October 2009.