• Architecture from the 18th, 19th and 20th centuries on Waterloo Street in Birmingham city centre. Although Birmingham in England has existed as a settlement for over...
  • It is one of two working water mills in Birmingham and is presented by an enthusiast who makes the hour long tour both entertaining and educational.
  • Exploring Birmingham’s lesser-known neighborhoods offers a glimpse into the city’s rich architectural tapestry and provides a deeper appreciation for its diverse...
  • This dynamic interplay between old and new is what makes Birmingham’s architecture so captivating and why it continues to draw the attention of visitors and...
  • High Victorian architecture The early and dramatic advent of High Victorian architecture in Birmingham took place in 1855 with the completion of 12 Ampton Road...
  • These wonderful pictures of a much-changed Birmingham were taken by David Rostance.
  • The Grade II listed Methodist Central Hall is one of the more striking buildings in Birmingham, thanks to its imposing tower of red terracotta brick.
  • Birmingham has abandoned factories, grand Victorian buildings and 21st century architecture all bustled into one city.
  • The city is famous for historic architecture such as Birmingham Library, The Cube, The Rotunda Conversion, Brindleyplace Buildings...
  • Costing a total of £60 million to construct, the building won the RIBA Award for Architecture in 2004. ... 2. Library of Birmingham: The Library of...
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  • We took a look at some of the examples of Modern Architecture in Birmingham—here’s what we found!
  • Designed by Sir Thomas Holte in 1635, this building is one of the surviving and true examples of Jacobean architecture in Birmingham.