Birmingham Central Library, UK opened in 1974 and slated for demolition when the new building


Birmingham Central Library The Twentieth Century Society

It was the end of an era yesterday as demolition began on Birmingham's old Central Library. Built more than forty years ago, it's stood unusued since the the new library opened in 2013.


Architectural Photography by Richard Ellis ABIPP Birmingham Central Library

The old library, in Chamberlain Square, was designed by Birmingham-born architect John Madin. The Friends of the Birmingham Central Library campaigned to save it, describing the building as a.


Demolition of Madin’s Birmingham Central Library set to start

The sparkly 21 st Century replacement library named the "Library of Birmingham", opened in September 2013 just a few hundred metres away. Central Library from Chamberlain Square. Prince Charles has famously described it as a "place where books are incinerated, not kept".


Central Library, Birmingham Blurred Boundaries

And it seems particularly odd here, given that Birmingham's vast Central Library, built less than 40 years ago,. While the old library could be dingy in places, the floors of the new building.


Birmingham Central Library through the years Birmingham Live

The old Birmingham Central Library. Photo by Bs0u10e01 via. This article originally appeared on VICE UK.. Birmingham Central Library in the 1970s, shortly after opening. Photo by Mark Warrick via.


Birmingham old Central Library it is a sin to demolish it! Central library, Birmingham, Library

Birmingham Central Library was the main public library in Birmingham, England, from 1974 until 2013, replacing a library opened in 1865 and rebuilt in 1882. For a time the largest non-national library in Europe, [1] it closed on 29 June 2013 and was replaced by the Library of Birmingham.


Birmingham Central Library through the years Birmingham Live

The Central Library in Birmingham, Alabama: Linn-Henley Research Library and the East Building ( Courtesy of Birmingham Public Library Archives) November 11, 2016 On April 16, 1963,.


Old Central Library Victoria Square Birmingham Birmingham University, Birmingham England, Sutton

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.


Old Birmingham Library the original Victorian redbrick. Birmingham, Birmingham city

Demolition work begins on Birmingham's old Central Library. A "concrete cruncher" is being used initially to "nibble" at the exterior, but because of the impact of the work the building has been.


Library of Birmingham

1 2 Next W Wendy Guest Oct 17, 2007 #1 This is the old library built in 1866 it was later destroyed by fire and re built it was demolished in 1974. The new monstrosity was then built but it looks like it will be the next building to go as we have been promised a new library. Last edited by a moderator: Dec 28, 2011 Charlie GONE BUT NOT FORGOTTEN


Birmingham's Central Library What else could it have been used for? BBC News

Birmingham Central Library. Status: Destroyed. Type: Public building. Architect: John Madin. Location: Chamberlain Square, Birmingham, B3 3HQ. John Madin's landmark 'inverted ziggurat' Birmingham Library was an outstanding example of post war civic architecture and provided a powerful presence in Chamberlain Square alongside the Art.


Birmingham Central Library and The Library of Birmingham Birmingham Live

14 December 2015 Birmingham library demolished Demolition work has begun on Birmingham's old Central Library. Once described by the Prince of Wales as looking like "a place where books.


Thoughts on Libraries with Hastings Battleaxe

The old library, in Chamberlain Square, was designed by Birmingham-born architect John Madin. The Friends of the Birmingham Central Library campaigned to save it, describing the building as a.


Gallery Birmingham buildings bulldozed in the name of progress Birmingham Post

The Birmingham Central Library, completed in 1984, is the primary location for the Birmingham Public Library. It is connected to the former main library building, now called the Linn-Henley Research Library, by an elevated crosswalk over Richard Arrington, Jr Boulevard North.


Birmingham Central Library, UK opened in 1974 and slated for demolition when the new building

In pictures: The Library of Lost Books. 6 November 2013. Discarded books from the old Birmingham central library have been given a new life after being transformed into works of art and put on.


The entrance to the old Birmingham Central Library in Chamberlain Square shortly before it is

The old Central Library in Birmingham Credit: David Jones/PA. Demolition of the old Central Library in Birmingham is due to begin later today. Developers are clearing the site as part of a.