Ringway Centre

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Ringway Centre is a prominent mid-20th-century modernist commercial building in Birmingham, England, known for its distinctive curved façade and controversial role in the city’s postwar redevelopment.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf commercial building
mixed-use building
modernist building
office building
architecturalStyle Brutalist architecture
Modernism
constructionStart 1950s
country United Kingdom
criticizedFor association with car-centric planning
impact on streetscape
hasArchitecturalFeature continuous horizontal glazing
curved façade
elevated walkway
pilotis
hasCity Birmingham
hasCountry United Kingdom
hasCounty West Midlands
hasFunction commercial
office
retail
hasNumberOfStoreys multi-storey
hasReputation controversial
significant example of Birmingham modernism
hasRole gateway building on Smallbrook Queensway
heritageStatus not listed building
inception mid-20th century
isExampleOf city-centre ring road architecture
postwar commercial architecture in the UK
locatedIn Birmingham
England
West Midlands
locatedInTimeZone Europe/London
locatedNear Birmingham New Street
surface form: Birmingham New Street station

Birmingham city centre
locatedOn Smallbrook Queensway
materialUsed concrete
glass
partOf Birmingham Inner Ring Road
surface form: Inner Ring Road scheme in Birmingham

postwar redevelopment of Birmingham
subjectOf demolition and redevelopment proposals
heritage conservation campaigns
supportedFor architectural significance
historic value in Birmingham’s postwar planning
use office space above ground level
retail units at ground level

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Smallbrook Queensway hasStructure Ringway Centre