Concrete collar

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Concrete collar is the colloquial nickname for Birmingham’s former Inner Ring Road, notorious for encircling and constraining the city centre with heavy concrete infrastructure.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf nickname
urban infrastructure nickname
appliesTo Birmingham city centre NERFINISHED
associatedWith 1960s road-building policies in the UK
Birmingham Inner Ring Road redevelopment NERFINISHED
post-war urban planning in Birmingham
reconnection of Birmingham city centre with surrounding areas
removal of elevated sections of the Inner Ring Road
characterizedBy elevated road structures
grade-separated junctions
heavy concrete infrastructure
connotation negative
country United Kingdom
denotes former configuration of Birmingham Inner Ring Road
hasReputationFor brutalist aesthetic
car-dominated design
hostile environment for pedestrians
influenced subsequent transport and planning debates in Birmingham
knownFor acting as a physical barrier between city centre and surrounding districts
constraining access to Birmingham city centre
encircling Birmingham city centre
urban severance
language English
locatedIn Birmingham NERFINISHED
England
West Midlands NERFINISHED
partOf Birmingham transport history
perceivedAs constraint on city centre growth
obstacle to urban regeneration
refersTo Birmingham Inner Ring Road NERFINISHED
symbolizes car-centric planning in Birmingham
physical and psychological barrier around Birmingham city centre
usedBy local media in Birmingham
residents of Birmingham
urban planners discussing Birmingham

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Birmingham Inner Ring Road hasNickname Concrete collar