List of John Madin buildings

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This list of John Madin buildings categorizes the work of the architect. His buildings including private residences, commercial office blocks and wider civic schemes.[1]

Name Address City State/Country Completed Other Information Image
Southall House 16 St Mary's Road, Harborne Birmingham United Kingdom 1956 Private Residence
St James' House 16 St James Road, Edgbaston Birmingham United Kingdom 1957 Grade II listed, 2015[2] 16 Frederick Road, Birmingham - John Madin.jpg
Shirley Golf Club House Stratford Road Shirley, Solihull United Kingdom 1959
Donne House 12 Calthorpe Road Birmingham United Kingdom 1960 Demolished
Birmingham Chamber of Commerce Highfield Road and Harborne Road, Edgbaston Birmingham United Kingdom 1960 Under threat of demolition Birmingham Chamber of Commerce.jpg
AEU Building Holloway Circus Birmingham United Kingdom 1961 Demolished in 2003 and replaced by 10 Holloway Circus
Shell Mex House 12 Calthorpe Road Birmingham United Kingdom 1962 Site of a blue plaque for Washington Irving from the Birmingham Civic Society. HSBC moved out in 2018. 12 Calthorpe Road.jpg
Radclyffe House 66-68 Hagley Road Birmingham United Kingdom 1962 RadclyffeHouseMadin.jpg
Lyndon House 58-62 Hagley Road Birmingham United Kingdom 1963 Lyndon House.jpg
Granville House Broad Street Birmingham United Kingdom 1964
Cobalt Square 83-85 Hagley Road Birmingham United Kingdom 1965 Cobalt House (formerly Hagley House) - geograph.org.uk - 1604938.jpg
Post and Mail building Colmore Plaza Birmingham United Kingdom 1964 Demolished in 2005 Post and Mail building -Birmingham -UK.JPG
123 Hagley Road Hagley Road Birmingham United Kingdom 1966 Proposed demolition 123HagleyRd.jpg
Quayside Tower Broad Street Birmingham United Kingdom 1966 Quayside Tower -Birmingham -UK.JPG
New Alexandra Theatre foyer extension Suffolk Street Queensway Birmingham United Kingdom 1969 Alexandra Theatre Birmingham.jpg
Market Way Coventry United Kingdom 1969 Demolished September 2020 Coventry Point, Market Way, Coventry (geograph 2929944).jpg
Pebble Mill Studios Pershore Road Birmingham United Kingdom 1971 Demolished 2005 BBC Pebble Mill, Birmingham.jpg
Warwickshire Masonic Temple / Clarendon Suites[3] Clarendon Road Birmingham United Kingdom 1971 Building fire in February 2019.[3] Demolition started 2019 Clarendon Rooms.jpg
Yorkshire Post Headquarters Wellington Street Leeds United Kingdom 1971 Demolished June 2014 Yorkshire Evening Post buildings.jpg
Wardija Hilltop Village St Paul's Bay Malta 1972
Birmingham Conservatoire Chamberlain Square Birmingham United Kingdom 1973 Demolition of Fletchers Walk and the former Conservatoire completed in 2018. Birmingham School of Music.jpg
Birmingham Central Library Chamberlain Square Birmingham United Kingdom 1974 Demolished in 2016 Chamberlain Square, Birmingham April 2007.jpg
Metropolitan House Hagley Road Birmingham United Kingdom 1974 Refurbished from office into apartments in 2014 Metropolitan House, 1 Hagley Road, Birmingham.jpg
103 Colmore Row Colmore Row Birmingham United Kingdom 1976 Demolished in 2016[4] NatWestTowerBirmingham.JPG
Neville House Harbourne Road Birmingham United Kingdom 1976 NevilleHouseMadin.jpg
Redditch Central Library Redditch United Kingdom 1976
Broadway 3 Broad Street Birmingham United Kingdom 1977 Undergoing refurbishment from offices to apartments in 2016-17 Broadway Complex, Five Ways intersection - geograph.org.uk - 975352.jpg
Fifty4 Hagley Road Hagley Road Birmingham United Kingdom 1978 54 Hagley Road.jpg
Powergen building Haslucks Green Road and Stratford Road Shirley, Solihull United Kingdom 1966[5] Demolished 2017 Former Powergen site in Shirley (4625436676).jpg

References[]

  1. ^ John Madin - Architect and Planner, www.john-madin.info, retrieved 29 January 2013
  2. ^ Historic England. "St James's House (Grade II) (1419573)". National Heritage List for England. Retrieved 28 September 2015.
  3. ^ a b Richardson, Andy (2019-02-24). "Huge fire at former masonic lodge on Hagley Road, Edgbaston". birminghammail. Retrieved 2019-07-30.
  4. ^ Brown, Graeme (18 November 2015). "New images show NatWest Tower demolition progress". Birmingham Post. Retrieved 2 December 2015.
  5. ^ "Sad Decline of the Madin Marvel". Solihull News. 16 June 2017. Retrieved 13 March 2021.

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