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Birmingham Central Library - August 2015

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Birmingham Central Library was the main public library in Birmingham, England from 1974 until 2013. For a time the largest non-national library in Europe, it closed on 29 June 2013 and was replaced with the Library of Birmingham. The existing building was due to be demolished early in 2015 after 41 years, as part of the redevelopment of Paradise Circus by Argent Group. Designed by architect, John Madin in the brutalist style, the library was part of an ambitious development project by Birmingham City Council to create a civic centre on its new Inner Ring Road system; however due to economic reasons significant parts of the masterplan were not completed and quality was reduced on materials as an economic measure. Two previous libraries occupied the adjacent site before Madin’s library opened in 1974. The previous library was opened in 1883 and was designed by John Henry Chamberlain featuring a tall clerestoried reading room, this was demolished in 1974 after the new library had opened.

Despite the original vision not being fully implemented the library has gained architectural praise as an icon of British Brutalism with its stark use of concrete, bold geometry, inverted ziggurat sculptural form and monumental scale. Its style was seen at the time as a symbol of social progressivism. Based on this, English Heritage applied and failed twice for the building to gain listed status. However, due to strong opposition from Birmingham City Council the building gained immunity from listing until 2016.

In 2010–11 Central Library was the second most visited library in the country with 1,197,350 visitors

Good visit here with Matt, Fat panda and Jordan a couple of weeks ago. We spent a good hour or so having a walk around the place but it is rather stripped and besides the brutalist architecture there isn't that much to see!

Couldnt be arsed getting my tripod out the bag here so some are wonky n noisy :mad:

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Cheers for looking :)


 

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That's a cool set there Raz. That ornate little spiral staircase i like :)

:comp

 

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Cheers trev straircase was rather nice!

 

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Nice set1 How did i manage to miss not one but two signs saying Central Library! (y)

 

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Nice set1 How did i manage to miss not one but two signs saying Central Library! (y)
Cos yer shit :D

 

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We dont call it wonky its artistic and jaunty or half pissed still lol

Nice set there mate (y)

 

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Thats cool. Something different

 
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