London Festival of Architecture and the London Borough of Camden launch a new design competition for Somers Town

The London Festival of Architecture and the London Borough of Camden have launched a new design competition, inviting architects, landscape architects, designers, and artists to develop a creative design in Somers Town that supports the events planned in the area as part of LFA 2022.

This residential neighbourhood is home to a diverse and well-established community and has a unique history that has changed throughout the centuries: from initially being private estate land through to receiving refugees from the French Revolution in the late 18th Century and being the temporary home of Charles Dickens. Located directly north of Euston Road and nestled between King’s Cross and Euston, Somers Town sits in an area that is undergoing large scale redevelopment, including HS2 construction and the British Library Extension. Whilst King’s Cross and Euston have experienced significant growth throughout the years, Somers Town and its residents have yet to see the full benefits of surrounding regeneration.

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Cite: "London Festival of Architecture and the London Borough of Camden launch a new design competition for Somers Town" 04 Feb 2022. ArchDaily. Accessed . <https://www.archdaily.com/976220/london-festival-of-architecture-and-the-london-borough-of-camden-launch-a-new-design-competition-for-somers-town> ISSN 0719-8884

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