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Commercial & Residential in Birmingham, England
Quayside Tower
Quayside Tower from the front
General information
TypeCommercial & Residential
LocationBroad Street, Birmingham, England
Coordinates52°28′38.03″N 1°54′39.63″W / 52.4772306°N 1.9110083°W / 52.4772306; -1.9110083
Completed1965
Height70 metres (230 ft)
Technical details
Floor count19
Design and construction
Architect(s)John Madin

Quayside Tower is a modern commercial building in Birmingham, England. It is situated on Broad Street, one of Birmingham's busiest streets. It forms a prominent part of the Broad Street skyline which consists of many other highrise buildings.

Originally built in 1965 to a design by John Madin, it was refurbished in 2003 to a design by Richard Johnson & Associates to give it a more fashionable appearance. Ashford Construction stripped all sixteen floors above the podium and added a new curtain walling from the top downwards. This produced a new roof feature which was designed by Watts & Partners. A new reception area was constructed and the 240 space car park was refurbished. It was developed by Kenmore Group.

The tower has a gross area of 11,148 square metres (119,996 sq ft) with 8,918.4 square metres (95,997 sq ft) available for let once refurbishment was completed.

Attached to the podium are a series of up to 20 abstract concrete reliefs by William Mitchell which were commissioned by John Madin in 1965.

The GI for this building was record setting by a prominent West London broker.

See also

References

  1. ^ "Quayside Tower, Broad Street, Birmingham". Ashford Construction. Retrieved 2 September 2008.

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