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John Madin
15:13, 22 APR 2019
Comment: It's time to appreciate Madin's wider legacy
John Madin
Mary Keating from Brutiful Birmingham says John Madin's work broke new ground in thinking beyond just the design of a building
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Comment: Gone but not forgotten - but will Birmingham ever learn?
John Madin
Mary Keating, from campaign group Brutiful Birmingham, asks why Birmingham seems to dislike its Brutalist history so much
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Comment: A garden suburb Madin Brum
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Mary Keating, from campaign group Brutiful Brum, says there is plenty to admire in the work John Madin carried out on the Calthorpe Estate
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John Madin's Chamber of Commerce House immune from listing
Chamber of Commerce
Government decree means Edgbaston office block cannot be listed for five years in a move likely to pique interest of developers
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Madin's Chamber of Commerce House set to be immune from listing
Edgbaston
Another blow for fans of John Madin's work across Birmingham as special certificate is expected to be issued which means it cannot be listed for at least five years
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New images show future of Madin's Powergen site
Shirley
Newly released CGIs coincide with planning approval for the demolition of another Madin building to make way for a retirement village and houses
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Former Powergen site regeneration set for go ahead
Shirley
Solihull planning chiefs expected to green light the demolition of Madin's vacant office block - bringing to an end 20-year wait for redevelopment
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Review of 2015 - December: JLR eyes Silverstone, designer outlet village and new IT jobs
Jaguar Land Rover
Car giant Jaguar Land Rover was eyeing an ambitious project to buy racing circuit Silverstone, the Government awarded permission to build a major outlet village in Cannock and an IT firm announced it was bringing 400 jobs to the city
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Major demolition works on Central Library starts
Chamberlain Square
High reach excavator has been installed to bring down John Madin's library and Paradise Forum so work can commence on construction of the first two buildings in £500m Paradise project
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Powergen plans to spell the end for Madin's office block
Shirley
Long-awaited application is finally lodged to knock down and regenerate vacant building in Shirley town centre which has been empty for more than two decades
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Support for Central Library demolition after last-ditch attempt to save it
Paradise Circus
Plea for a moratorium on John Madin building lead to rush of comments calling for it to be levelled
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Call for moratorium on Central Library demolition
Chamberlain Square
Supporters pen letter to this week's Post pleading with council and Argent to halt development so new application for listed status can be made
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New images show NatWest Tower demolition progress
Colmore Row
While work to knock down the 22-storey John Madin building is largely taking place behind cover, these images show it is on track
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Paradise Forum to close as Central Library demolition nears
Paradise Circus
Walk through will shut this weekend and new road restrictions to come into force next month which will finally signal the end of John Madin's landmark library
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Time-lapse video: See giant NatWest Tower crane erected
Colmore Row
A time-lapse video shows the painstaking work to put up the towering structure ahead of the development of the 103 Colmore Row building
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MP hits out at petition to save former Powergen building
Shirley
Councillors, residents and Solihull MP Julian Knight have hit out at a petition to save the former Powergen building in Shirley, which was designed by city architect John Madin
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Green light for NatWest Tower demolition
Economic Development
Birmingham City Council backs plans by Sterling Property Ventures and Rockspring to build 26-storey replacement for unused John Madin building
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NatWest Tower demolition set for green light
Colmore Row
City planners finally expected to approve the end of John Madin's 41-year-old tower which has sat vacant since 2003 and construction of its 26-storey replacement
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Birmingham and the bulldozer: Historic buildings which met their maker
Birmingham city centre
With some historic buildings set to be knocked down, we look back at some of the more controversial demolitions Birmingham has seen
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Galliford Try to develop Birmingham Conservatoire
Birmingham City University
Construction group which led the £32m Edgbaston Stadium extension will lead £46m project to build a new conservatoire
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Lucion Environmental wins Central Library demolition brief
Carillion
Black Country environmental services firm carrying out asbestos surveying on John Madin's doomed library
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Pictures: View from the top of NatWest Tower
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Our photographer gets a bird's eye view of the city from the roof of 103 Colmore Row as demolition of Madin's tower looms
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The John Madin buildings being razed to the ground in Birmingham
Colmore Row
A look at some of the work created by the divisive Moseley architect which has gone...or is living a charmed life
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NatWest Tower redevelopment 'boosts Birmingham's skyline'
Colmore Row
Proposals for John Madin building, which include a rooftop restaurant, given enthusiastic welcome by council planners
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