Architect appointed to design 600-home redevelopment of housing blocks hit by HS2 disruption

dRMM Euston

Stirling Prize winner named as lead architect on regeneration of buildings neighbouring high speed line’s Euston site

dRMM has won an £800,000 job to design the redevelopment of five blocks on a housing estate directly adjacent to the HS2 Euston site.

Camden council has appointed the practice as lead architect on the 600-home regeneration of a part of the Regents Park Estate North, which it said has been made “virtually uninhabitable” by construction work for the high-speed line.

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