Built in the 1940s with a mix of Alabama limestone and marble, the Greek Revival-style building was designed by Birmingham architecture firm Warren, Knight & Davis.
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Lendlease can kickstart the first phase of its £1.9bn Birmingham Smithfield regeneration scheme after receiving detailed ...
Allford Hall Monaghan Morris (AHMM) has unveiled plans for a 1.13ha mixed-used development in Digbeth, Birmingham, containing ...
January 2017 saw the Royal Institute of British Architects and Association of Architectural Educators launch the UK's first BIM EXPO and BIM Camp. Speakers from built environment practices and ...
Bell Phillips and Intervention Architecture have won approval for the first housing within Lendlease’s huge Birmingham ...
Birmingham’s Gay Village is a key part of the city’s identity—a vibrant hub for the LGBTQ+ community, rich in history, culture, and nightlife. However, with major redevelopment plans, including the £1 ...
The planning committee of Birmingham City Council in the UK has given its approval for a new mixed-use building at Birmingham ...
Birmingham council has approved plans for a 408-unit apartment block designed by Bell Phillips Architects as part of the ...