Park Hill, a striking example of modernist architecture, faced severe decline by the late 20th century due to neglect and social issues. Initiated in the 2000s, a two-phase revitalization reclaimed its identity while honoring historical elements. The first phase introduced modern interventions under Urban Splash, enhancing livability and community spirit. The second phase, by Mikhail Riches, continued this momentum with designs that fused historical sensitivity with contemporary living needs. Emphasizing energy efficiency and vibrant aesthetics, Park Hill emerged as a potential landmark of adaptive reuse and modernist innovation.
"By the late 20th century, Park Hill had fallen into severe neglect, marked by social problems and structural degradation that undermined its functionality and reputation."
"The first phase... focused on preserving and enhancing the building's historical elements while introducing modern interventions to create a livable, functional, and attractive space."
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