Glenn Howells completes first phase of Paradise masterplan

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Source: Hufton & Crow

Architect joins Eric Parry with office in Birmingham’s Chamberlain Square

Glenn Howells Architects has finished Two Chamberlain Square, an office building that completes the first phase of Birmingham’s Paradise masterplan.

It joins One Chamberlain Square by Eric Parry which was handed over this spring. The south-western corner of Chamberlain Square will be completed by Feilden Clegg Bradley Studios-designed Three Chamberlain Square. Behind that will rise a 17-storey hotel designed by Glenn Howells and ISA Architecture & Design.

The square forms the civic heart of Birmingham, with the listed town hall and art gallery arranged around the Chamberlain Memorial fountain, erected in honour of a local politician in 1880.

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