Newsgallery
25 artist's impressions of famous Birmingham buildings
An artist's impression from 2000 showing a radical new look for the Hippodrome Theatre1 of 25 A Birmingham 'Digbeth' Coach Station digital artist's impression from 20082 of 25 Plans for the redevelopment of 55 Temple Row next to Cathedral Square from 20083 of 25 An illustration showing plans to redevelop the Silver Blades Ice Rink in 20074 of 25 A CGI from 2007 showing the Snowhill development5 of 25 This 1998 sketch showing the new-look Bullring from High Street shows a bustling city centre retail destination6 of 25 Martineau Square artist's impressions from 2000 show the Gap store in place7 of 25 The proposed new tower at the Central Fire Station in Birmingham was rejected by city council planning officers8 of 25 An artist's impression of the Broadway Plaza development near Five Ways from 19989 of 25 An artist's impression of the Vertiplex theme park development at Eastside which was released in the summer of 201010 of 25 An artist's impression of the transformed Mailbox building, from October 1998, which was announced as one of Britain's largest mixed-use developments of the time11 of 25 An artist's impression of No.1 Hagley Road. Henderson received planning consent to transform the 20-storey, landmark city centre office block, in August 201212 of 25 A digital illustration of the new Library of Birmingham from 200913 of 25 Plans were unveiled for a new £81 million Magistrates' Court early in 2009, designed by Stirling Prize nominated architect Denton Corker Marshall14 of 25 An artist's impression of Birmingham City University's new campus at Millennium Point, including wind turbine on the roof, from 201115 of 25 A bird's eye view of the proposed new commercial district in Birmingham city centre - Exchange Square16 of 25 A CGI of the proposed Staycity hotel on the site of the former Science Museum on Charlotte Street, Birmingham17 of 25 An artist's impression of the Resort World development at the NEC18 of 25 GMI Constructions in conjunction with WCEC Architects revealed possible plans for the redevelopment of the St Andrew's Stadium in 201119 of 25 An artist's impression of the new Birmingham Assay Office on Icknield Street in the Jewellery Quarter20 of 25 An artist's impression of the new John Lewis in Birmingham city centre which will be one of the largest department stores in the country when it opens21 of 25 Glenn Howells Associates' impression of the ongoing Sainsbury's development in Selly Oak22 of 25 How the HS2 station in Birmingham city centre could look if the controversial rail project goes ahead. Moor Street Station can be seen on the right23 of 25 A sketch showing the plans for Glass Street in Birmingham city centre on what is now the site of the ICC and Brindleyplace24 of 25 Richard Rogers' plan for the Library of Birmingham in Eastside25 of 25