Hi all,
I've lived in Birmingham for over 10 years now and more and more I am becoming interested in the city's history. The more photographs I see from the pre-1960s the more I'm saddened by what the council did to the beautiful Birmingham architecture which once stood here. Huge mistakes were obviously made and that's hence why now most of the buildings from the 1960s/70s are now being flattened. Whilst some of the new buildings of recent years have finally got things right (the Bullring and Library for example), I can't help but think that other new developments (New Street and the New Paradise Circus plans) are never going to produce buildings as good as the pre 1960s structures (the Old Victorian Library, Mason College Building, Victorian New Street, old Snow Hill Station).
I'm sure this would never happen here in Birmingham, but I was intrigued by the rebuilding of the historic centre of Frankfurt:
https://www.domroemer.de/konzept
Why not rebuild the façades of some of Birmingham's lost gems and make the city centre somewhere to truly rival our European neighbour's cities again?
What do you think?
I've lived in Birmingham for over 10 years now and more and more I am becoming interested in the city's history. The more photographs I see from the pre-1960s the more I'm saddened by what the council did to the beautiful Birmingham architecture which once stood here. Huge mistakes were obviously made and that's hence why now most of the buildings from the 1960s/70s are now being flattened. Whilst some of the new buildings of recent years have finally got things right (the Bullring and Library for example), I can't help but think that other new developments (New Street and the New Paradise Circus plans) are never going to produce buildings as good as the pre 1960s structures (the Old Victorian Library, Mason College Building, Victorian New Street, old Snow Hill Station).
I'm sure this would never happen here in Birmingham, but I was intrigued by the rebuilding of the historic centre of Frankfurt:
https://www.domroemer.de/konzept
Why not rebuild the façades of some of Birmingham's lost gems and make the city centre somewhere to truly rival our European neighbour's cities again?
What do you think?