Details Released Outlining Reasons Why Natwest Tower Wasn't Listed
Birmingham Post › July 07, 2008
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Birmingham Post › July 07, 2008
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Conservation watchdog English Heritage has released details of a report written a year ago which advised the Government that the NatWest Tower in Birmingham city centre should not be listed as a building of special architectural importance.
A study into the Colmore Row landmark concluded that the brutalist 1970s structure had been considerably altered over the years and lacked the "high degree of architectural quality and sophisticated detailing" necessary for listing to take place.See the full content of this document
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Details Released Outlining Reasons Why Natwest Tower Wasn't Listed
English Heritage is in the process of reexamining its decision following a request by British Land, owners of the NatWes...
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