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 | |
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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] | ||
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 | ||
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. | ||
Radclyffe House | 66-68 Hagley Road | Birmingham | United Kingdom | 1962 | |||
Lyndon House | 58-62 Hagley Road | Birmingham | United Kingdom | 1963 | |||
Granville House | Broad Street | Birmingham | United Kingdom | 1964 | |||
Cobalt Square | 83-85 Hagley Road | Birmingham | United Kingdom | 1965 | |||
Post and Mail building | Colmore Plaza | Birmingham | United Kingdom | 1964 | Demolished in 2005 | ||
123 Hagley Road | Hagley Road | Birmingham | United Kingdom | 1966 | Proposed demolition | ||
Quayside Tower | Broad Street | Birmingham | United Kingdom | 1966 | |||
New Alexandra Theatre foyer extension | Suffolk Street Queensway | Birmingham | United Kingdom | 1969 | |||
Coventry Point | Market Way | Coventry | United Kingdom | 1969 | Demolished September 2020 | ||
Pebble Mill Studios | Pershore Road | Birmingham | United Kingdom | 1971 | Demolished 2005 | ||
Warwickshire Masonic Temple / Clarendon Suites[3] | Clarendon Road | Birmingham | United Kingdom | 1971 | Building fire in February 2019.[3] Demolition started 2019 | ||
Yorkshire Post Headquarters | Wellington Street | Leeds | United Kingdom | 1971 | Demolished June 2014 | ||
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 Central Library | Chamberlain Square | Birmingham | United Kingdom | 1974 | Demolished in 2016 | ||
Metropolitan House | Hagley Road | Birmingham | United Kingdom | 1974 | Refurbished from office into apartments in 2014 | ||
103 Colmore Row | Colmore Row | Birmingham | United Kingdom | 1976 | Demolished in 2016[4] | ||
Neville House | Harbourne Road | Birmingham | United Kingdom | 1976 | |||
Redditch Central Library | Redditch | United Kingdom | 1976 | ||||
Broadway | 3 Broad Street | Birmingham | United Kingdom | 1977 | Undergoing refurbishment from offices to apartments in 2016-17 | ||
Fifty4 Hagley Road | Hagley Road | Birmingham | United Kingdom | 1978 | |||
Powergen building | Haslucks Green Road and Stratford Road | Shirley, Solihull | United Kingdom | 1966[5] | Demolished 2017 |
References
edit- ^ John Madin - Architect and Planner, www.john-madin.info, retrieved 29 January 2013
- ^ Historic England. "St James's House (Grade II) (1419573)". National Heritage List for England. Retrieved 28 September 2015.
- ^ a b Richardson, Andy (24 February 2019). "Huge fire at former masonic lodge on Hagley Road, Edgbaston". birminghammail. Retrieved 30 July 2019.
- ^ Brown, Graeme (18 November 2015). "New images show NatWest Tower demolition progress". Birmingham Post. Retrieved 2 December 2015.
- ^ "Sad Decline of the Madin Marvel". Solihull News. 16 June 2017. Retrieved 13 March 2021.