Euston House, Office building in Eversholt Street, London Borough of Camden, United Kingdom
Euston House is a nine-story office building with modernist design on Eversholt Street in Camden. The facade shows clean geometric lines, and inside are lifts, meeting rooms, and expansive office spaces across multiple levels.
The building was completed in 1934 as headquarters for the London, Midland and Scottish Railway, with the Ministry of Transport funding half the construction costs. This railway company shaped the site's identity from its earliest days.
The building sits in London's Knowledge Quarter, a neighborhood with universities, research facilities, and technology companies. People working in education and innovation are drawn to this area.
Access is available around the clock, and the building offers facilities for people with disabilities. A direct link to nearby Euston Station makes arrival easy by train or Underground.
The building preserves its original architectural features from the 1930s even though it has been upgraded many times over the decades. Today it uses sustainable practices that reduce its carbon footprint and adapt it to modern needs.
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