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It moves, it lights up and it reacts to you if you pass it. It's Birmingham's newest piece of modern art - the Urban Oasis. A hydrogen fuel cell and wind turbine make it completely self sufficient ...
Built in 1947, the apartment complex is the city’s sole example of the international style of architecture. A flat roof, cantilevered balconies, corner windows and lack of ornamentation set the ...
MOC Consulting + Architectural ... will set the bar high for modern living in the market,” Shields said. “We recognized an opportunity to expand Steelhaven Birmingham’s appeal beyond ...
The new homes, designed by Glenn Howells Architects (GHA) for Urban Splash in partnership with Places for People and Canals and River Trust, were delivered through a range of off-site modern methods .
Postmodernism, which gained prominence in the 1980s, sought to reintroduce elements of history, context, and symbolism into architectural ... modern building design from modern urban design ...
He oversaw the destruction of Victorian architecture, including the old Birmingham New Street station and the Central Library, making way for modern tower blocks and an urban landscape that ...
A decade ago, John Gold’s The Experience of Modernism offered a geographer’s insight into the aspirations of the Modern Architectural Research Group ... as cities like Birmingham and Glasgow were ...
Leafly Boba Bar is coming to Birmingham ... character into the fresh, modern space. Katerina Kohlwes of Mindful Design Consulting is behind the project’s design. Urban Supply, located in ...
Brutalism can be seen as modern architecture at its most ... which aimed for urban repair rather than architectural revolution. Critically, Dixon saw the Opera House not as a single building ...
Now in its 34 th year, the Birmingham House Tour ... there will also be various architectural styles on the tour. “There is a uniqueness of more modern homes versus more traditional and the ...
Brutalism can be seen as modern architecture at its most ... which aimed for urban repair rather than architectural revolution. Critically, Dixon saw the Opera House not as a single building ...