BIRMINGHAM CITY UNIVERSITY PROJECT

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This landmark £61 million project was the first phase of the university's City Centre Campus.
Underlining our track record for creating new campuses at universities, this 18,310 square metre, five-storey facility on Birmingham’s Eastside is home to the university's institute of art and design (BIAD). It includes a media hub with TV, radio and photographic studios.
The design allows for daylight and natural ventilation, with air-conditioned studios at ground floor, and an open courtyard at higher levels.
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References BIRMINGHAM CITY UNIVERSITY PROJECT PHASE Parkside Building, Birmingham City University PARKSIDE BUILDING - BIRMINGHAM CITY UNIVERSITY
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