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Design team appointed to Birmingham's £1.9bn Smithfield scheme

Architects and masterplanners from Birmingham and London will work with developers ahead of consultation launch in March

A design team has been appointed to the Smithfield development in Birmingham

A team has been appointed to design the first phase of the £1.9 billion Smithfield project in Birmingham city centre.

The architects will work together with market traders, local communities and businesses to design a range of residential and commercial property across the 42-acre site near the Bullring.

Masterplanners Prior+Partners and David Kohn Architects are joined by dRRM, RCKa and Haworth Tompkins - all based in London - and Birmingham outfits Intervention Architecture and Minesh Patel Architects.

Eastside Projects, the space for artists in Digbeth, is also working in partnership with the architects and is currently engaging with market traders and customers to help inform designs for the new market which is planned.

Smithfield is set to be built on the former home of the Wholesale Markets following its relocation to the north of the city in 2018.

It could contain more than 3,000 houses, a new home for the historic Bull Ring Markets, shops, a hotel, dining out venues and a new public square to be used for activities including festivals and community events.

It is believed that the site could create more than 8,000 jobs in the long term and a public consultation on the masterplan will start in March after which a planning application for this and the first phase of work will be submitted.