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Design teams chosen for Birmingham's HS2 stations

Architects who worked on Eden Project and Millennium Bridge among those who will design new stations in Curzon Street and Solihull

Architecture practices which worked on the Eden Project and Gateshead Millennium Bridge have been named among new design teams to deliver the HS2 stations in Birmingham and Solihull.

Grimshaw and Wilkinson Eyre, whose º£½ÇÊÓÆµ offices are both in London, will be part of a group of designers and engineers to lead construction of the new stations in Curzon Street, Birmingham, and Birmingham Interchange close to the NEC and airport.

The following designers will be awarded contracts to help develop and refine the detailed plans for the two stations which are due to open in 2026:

* Birmingham Curzon Street - WSP º£½ÇÊÓÆµ working with Grimshaw

* Birmingham Interchange - Ove Arup & Partners International working with Arup Associates and Wilkinson Eyre

The old Curzon Street station will form part of the new HS2 terminal in Birmingham

Other projects completed by members of these newly announced teams include Bijlmer Arena station in the Netherlands and the refurbishment of King's Cross station in London.

HS2 chief executive Mark Thurston said: "Our new stations in Birmingham and Solihull will be at the heart of the first phase of the project, increasing capacity, improving journeys and helping to unlock opportunities for tens of thousands of new jobs and homes around what will be two new landmark buildings.

"That's why I'm delighted to welcome these talented designers to the team and we look forward to working with them to create station designs which showcase world-class architecture, ease of use and value for money that our passengers and communities expect and deserve."