NewsgalleryJohn Madin buildings being razed to the groundBookmarkShareNewsByGraeme Brown-BP16:25, 26 JUN 2015Updated17:05, 26 JUN 2015Central Library - Madin’s most recognisable work, only built in 1974, is set to go in the coming weeks1 of 10Birmingham Chamber of Commerce House in Edgbaston - the Post recently reported plans to demolish and redevelop2 of 10Birmingham Chamber of Commerce House in Edgbaston - the Post recently reported plans to demolish and redevelop3 of 10Birmingham Chamber of Commerce House in Edgbaston - the Post recently reported plans to demolish and redevelop4 of 10Birmingham Chamber of Commerce House in Edgbaston - the Post recently reported plans to demolish and redevelop5 of 10Former PowerGen site in Shirley - new plans for 113 homes on the site have recently been shown6 of 10103 Colmore Row, more commonly known as NatWest Tower - one of Birmingham’s tallest office buildings is leading a charmed life with proposals to knock it down going through presently.7 of 10The AEU union building (left) - he building by Pagoda Island on Smallbrook Queensway was demolished in 2005, 50 years after it was built, and now the Radisson hotel stands there8 of 10Pebble Mill studios - his work at the former BBC hub was razed to the ground in 2005 and is slowly being replaced with a new medical hub.9 of 10John Madin outside Central Library10 of 10