List of John Madin buildings

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]

NameAddressCityState/CountryCompletedOther InformationImage
Southall House16 St Mary's Road, HarborneBirminghamUnited Kingdom1956Private Residence
St James' House16 Frederick RoadBirminghamUnited Kingdom1957Grade II listed, 2015[2]
Shirley Golf Club HouseStratford RoadBirminghamUnited Kingdom1959
Donne House12 Calthorpe RoadBirminghamUnited Kingdom1960Demolished
Birmingham Chamber of CommerceCalthorpe StreetBirminghamUnited Kingdom1960Under threat of demolition
AEU BuildingHolloway CircusBirminghamUnited Kingdom1961Demolished in 2003 and replaced by 10 Holloway Circus
Shell Mex House12 Calthorpe RoadBirminghamUnited Kingdom1962Site of a blue plaque for Washington Irving from the Birmingham Civic Society. HSBC moved out in 2018.
Radclyffe House66-68 Hagley RoadBirminghamUnited Kingdom1962
Lyndon House58-62 Hagley RoadBirminghamUnited Kingdom1963
Granville HouseBroad StreetBirminghamUnited Kingdom1964
Cobalt Square83-85 Hagley RoadBirminghamUnited Kingdom1965
Post and Mail buildingColmore PlazaBirminghamUnited Kingdom1964Demolished in 2005
123 Hagley RoadHagley RoadBirminghamUnited Kingdom1966Proposed demolition
Quayside TowerBroad StreetBirminghamUnited Kingdom1966
New Alexandra Theatre foyer extensionSuffolk Street QueenswayBirminghamUnited Kingdom1969
Coventry PointMarket WayCoventryUnited Kingdom1969Demolition started March 2019[3][4]
Pebble Mill StudiosPershore RoadBirminghamUnited Kingdom1971Demolished 2005
Warwickshire Masonic TempleClarendon RoadBirminghamUnited Kingdom1971Building fire in February 2019[5]. Demolition started 2019
Yorkshire Post HeadquartersWellington StreetLeedsUnited Kingdom1971Demolished June 2014
Wardija Hilltop VillageSt Paul's BayMalta1972
Birmingham ConservatoireChamberlain SquareBirminghamUnited Kingdom1973Demolition of Fletchers Walk and the former Conservatoire completed in 2018.
Birmingham Central LibraryChamberlain SquareBirminghamUnited Kingdom1974Demolished in 2016
Metropolitan HouseHagley RoadBirminghamUnited Kingdom1974Refurbished from office into apartments in 2014
103 Colmore RowColmore RowBirminghamUnited Kingdom1976Demolished in 2016[6]
Neville HouseHarbourne RoadBirminghamUnited Kingdom1976
Redditch Central LibraryRedditchUnited Kingdom1976
Broadway3 Broad StreetBirminghamUnited Kingdom1977Undergoing refurbishment from offices to apartments in 2016-17
Fifty4 Hagley RoadHagley RoadBirminghamUnited Kingdom1978
Powergen buildingShirley, SolihullUnited KingdomN/ADemolished 2017

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. Carlon, John (19 December 2018). "Amazing views from derelict tower block set for demolition". Coventry Telegraph. Retrieved 9 March 2019.
  4. Sandford, Elis (14 March 2019). "Demolition crews arrive at site of huge Coventry tower building". Coventry Live. Retrieved 30 July 2019.
  5. Richardson, Andy (2019-02-24). "Huge fire at former masonic lodge on Hagley Road, Edgbaston". birminghammail. Retrieved 2019-07-30.
  6. Brown, Graeme (18 November 2015). "New images show NatWest Tower demolition progress". Birmingham Post. Retrieved 2 December 2015.
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