• Overview of the architecture of Birmingham. This article contains too many pictures for its overall length. Relevant discussion may be found on the talk page.
  • Medieval architecture. The 15th century Old Crown. ... The Library of Birmingham, by Mecanoo, 2013.
  • 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...
  • ...used for its original purpose, Birmingham Cathedral was designed by Warwickshire man Thomas Archer and is a rare example of English Baroque Architecture.
  • Birmingham has abandoned factories, grand Victorian buildings and 21st century architecture all bustled into one city. It's quite extraordinary!
  • The Birmingham Plateau during the medieval period was heavily wooded but poorly supplied with building stone, so the architecture of the early town was...
  • Birmingham has a wide variety of architecture originating from the 18th, 19th, and 20th centuries, with not much remaining from its earlier histories.
  • Nestled between this variety of styles are some of Birmingham’s most distinctive examples of modern architecture.
  • Designed in 1635 by Sir Thomas Holte, Aston Hall is regarded as the accurate depiction of Jacobean architecture in Birmingham.
  • Birmingham Architecture, England - images of Midlands architecture - Birmingham buildings & architects, West Midlands buildings news, projects.
  • Beautiful pictures and photos of Birmingham's newest architecture, includes: the Bullring, Millennium Point, Library of Birmingham, The Mailbox, The...
  • I recently visited Birmingham – the UK’s second city – on a quest to photograph some of its buildings. And there’s a rich and varied seam of architecture to be...
  • Whether you’re a bookworm or an admirer of modern architecture, the Library of Birmingham is a must-visit destination that will leave you inspired.