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Architect John Madin with a model of the Civic Centre Development, Paradise Circus

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Architect John Madin with a model of the Civic Centre Development, Paradise Circus

Architect John Madin with a model of the Civic Centre Development, Paradise Circus, designed in conjuction with J A Maudsley, City of Birmingham Architect. 3rd October 1967. © Mirrorpix

Bill Ellman
Daily Mirror
Mirrorpix
Birmingham
England
DM X10060

Media ID 21876875

Architect Birmingham Boom City John Madin Office Scale 1967 West Midlands

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In this photo print, we are transported back to the vibrant city of Birmingham in the 1960s. Architect John Madin stands proudly beside a meticulously crafted model of the Civic Centre Development at Paradise Circus. Designed in collaboration with J A Maudsley, City of Birmingham Architect, this ambitious project represents a pivotal moment in the city's architectural history. The image captures Madin's unwavering dedication and passion for his craft as he carefully examines every detail of the scale model. His focused expression reflects his determination to create a modern masterpiece that would shape the future skyline of Birmingham. This photograph offers us a glimpse into an era characterized by rapid urban development and economic growth. Known as a "boom city". Birmingham was on its way to becoming one of England's most prominent metropolises. Bill Ellman skillfully captures not only the physicality of Madin and his creation but also conveys their significance within West Midlands' architectural landscape. The juxtaposition between Madin's presence and the intricate model highlights both his visionary ideas and meticulous attention to detail. As we admire this remarkable piece from Memory Lane Prints, we are reminded of how architects like John Madin played an instrumental role in shaping our cities, leaving behind legacies that continue to inspire generations to come.


Framed Prints of Architect John Madin with a model of the Civic Centre Development, Paradise Circus

Step into the past with our exquisite Framed Print from Media Storehouse's Memory Lane Prints collection. This captivating piece showcases a historic moment in Birmingham's architectural history, featuring architect John Madin with a model of the iconic Civic Centre Development at Paradise Circus. Designed in collaboration with J A Maudsley, City of Birmingham Architect, this image was captured on October 3rd, 1967. Immerse yourself in the rich heritage of Birmingham's architectural legacy as you display this beautifully framed print in your home or office. Perfect for architects, history enthusiasts, or anyone who appreciates the art of design, this framed print is a must-have addition to any collection. Experience the story behind the creation of one of Birmingham's most iconic landmarks with every glance.


Photo Prints of Architect John Madin with a model of the Civic Centre Development, Paradise Circus

Step into the past with our exclusive Media Storehouse Photographic Print featuring architect John Madin in the company of a model of the iconic Civic Centre Development at Paradise Circus. Captured in 1967, this historic moment in Birmingham's architectural history is brought to life in stunning detail by renowned photographer Bill Ellman. A must-have for architecture enthusiasts and local history buffs, this print offers a unique glimpse into the creation of a landmark building that continues to shape the cityscape. Add a touch of nostalgia to your home or office with this beautifully crafted, high-quality print from Memory Lane Prints.


Poster Prints of Architect John Madin with a model of the Civic Centre Development, Paradise Circus

Step into the past with our exclusive Media Storehouse Poster Print featuring architect John Madin and the model of the iconic Civic Centre Development at Paradise Circus. Captured in 1967, this historic moment showcases Madin and J A Maudsley, City of Birmingham Architect, as they proudly present the model of this modernist masterpiece designed in collaboration. Bill Ellman's Memory Lane Prints bring you a vivid and detailed representation of this pivotal moment in Birmingham's architectural history. Add this limited-edition print to your collection and relive the visionary spirit of the past.


Jigsaw Puzzles of Architect John Madin with a model of the Civic Centre Development, Paradise Circus

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