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Pictures: Birmingham Civic Society Re-imagine competition
APEC Architects' submission was for Moseley Road Baths to be used as a music venue and swimming baths1 of 18 APEC Architects' submission was for Moseley Road Baths to be used as a music venue and swimming baths2 of 18 John Mason won the competition with his idea to turn Methodist Central Hall into a commercial building for small and start-up companies along with a cafe and conference space3 of 18 Inside Methodist Central Hall4 of 18 Intervention Architecture's submission was for Moseley Road Baths to be brought back to life as a swimming baths5 of 18 Peter Lippitt's vision to turn the former ITV building in Broad Street into a food market6 of 18 Sarah Bryant wants to re-use Central Library as the home of a new English Assembly7 of 18 Sarah Bryant wants to re-use Central Library as the home of a new English Assembly8 of 18 Ross Hetherington wants to move the Birmingham Conservatoire building, facing demolition for the Paradise Circus development, into the Charters Building in Stephenson Street9 of 18 Ross Hetherington wants to move the Birmingham Conservatoire building, facing demolition for the Paradise Circus development, into the Charters Building in Stephenson Street10 of 18 James Gordon wants to bring the 16th century Golden Lion Inn, in Cannon Hill Park, back into life as a social enterprise and community hub11 of 18 James Gordon wants to bring the 16th century Golden Lion Inn, in Cannon Hill Park, back into life as a social enterprise and community hub12 of 18 Hazel Cowie envisages opening up Central Library and the surrounding area to the public13 of 18 Hazel Cowie envisages opening up Central Library and the surrounding area to the public14 of 18 Artist David Patten and BPN Architects propose Central Library becoming a winter garden as part of the new Paradise Circus development15 of 18 Corey Lane wishes to turn Central Library into a functional, multi-use building16 of 18 Sarah Gibbons wants to see Central Library adapted into a multi-cultural hub to house a lively mixture of art, music and markets17 of 18 Sarah Gibbons wants to see Central Library adapted into a multi-cultural hub to house a lively mixture of art, music and markets18 of 18