Richard.
The car increasingly dominated the planners' 'vision' if one can call it that 50 years ago. The pedestrian underpasses became dangerous. Often the concrete structures were either not properly finished or not maintained. John Maiden's Central Library was intended to be clad in limestone or marble, but was left as raw concrete. An old work colleague wept when the Perry Barr fly-over was demolished, but I guess this was the end of the Perry Barr she had known since a child. Houses are planned for the site. Other than the Rotunda and some Catholic churches the modernist Brutalist Birmingham phase isn't generally loved. Lots of high structures are being constructed in the city centre, will they last more than 50 years? Derek