103 Colmore Row, Office building in Ladywood, Birmingham, United Kingdom
103 Colmore Row is a high-rise office building in Birmingham's business district with 23 floors above ground and a height of approximately 80 meters. The structure combines brick and concrete materials and provides office space with modern facilities.
John Madin designed this structure in 1976 as part of a wave of high-rise construction that reshaped Birmingham's business district. The project marked a turning point in urban development following the post-war period.
The building displays brutalist features that shape the cityscape: raw concrete surfaces and bold geometric forms typical of Birmingham's downtown areas.
The building sits centrally in the business district and is well connected by public transportation. Visitors can explore public areas, including the restaurant on the top floor that offers views across the city.
The restaurant on the top floor features double-height spaces and panoramic views of Birmingham. The 18th floor houses an exclusive business club for members.
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