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A hidden trail in the busiest space

New Street showcase for architecture project which delves behind the scenes of some of the city's most important and interesting buildings

RIBA Love Architecture Festival - Hidden Spaces Exhibition hosted by Network Rail at New Street Station

The Birmingham Post's 'Hidden Spaces' series – which showcases rarely seen aspects of well-known buildings – has inspired a photographic exhibition at New Street Station.

The special feature, which returned for a second year over Christmas, tells the story of the city’s most inspiring and unusual buildings and the people behind them.

Now, the images have gone on display at a special , which runs until September.

The exhibition, featuring Birmingham Post photographs, forms part of a wider Hidden Spaces Unlocked 2015 programme.

It has been organised by Associated Architects and the Royal Institute of British Architects (RIBA) West Midlands and supported by the Heritage Lottery Fund, as part of RIBA Love Architecture Festival 2015.

The show also celebrates the 160-year history of New Street Station which reopens fully in September.

Birmingham Post editor Stacey Barnfield said: “Our Hidden Spaces feature is all about celebrating this city’s unique heritage and to show how relevant it remains today.

“So it’s perfect to hold this exhibition at New Street, which has been a vital part of city life for more than a century and has a bright future.”