The library story
Alan Clawley on an upcoming literary event.
Alan Clawley on an upcoming literary event.
Iconic refurbishment in line for recognition.
Alan Clawley talks about the need to care for Birmingham’s architectural heritage.
The secrets behind the sets revealed at awards ceremony.
Alan Clawley comments on a recent planning decision.
Alan Clawley on the latest city centre property developments.
Alan Clawley looks back at Birmingham’s innovative office blocks.
Eastside Locks is set to transform its site into a thriving Business and Innovation Hub.
Three Snowhill supports the Treasury’s vision for making the Midlands a powerhouse for growth.
Birmingham city council are unlikely to receive as much rental income as expected, warns Alan Clawley.
Alan Clawley reflects on ever-changing architectural styles.
Shortlist annouced for Royal Institute of British Architects West Midlands Awards 2016.
Plan agreed for inner-city brownfield regeneration.
Alan Clawley reviews the definitive refence guide to Brutalism.
Alan Clawley reflects on how recent architecture can be saved.
Part 3: Birmingham – Not for the People.
Part 2: A Surfeit of Leadership.
Alan Clawley wonders if Birmingham city council will realise they have an undervalued gem on their hands.
Is improvement always a good thing? Alan Clawley poses the question.
Who’s in charge? asks Alan Clawley.
Perilous state of city landmark recognised.
Council to give business district go-ahead.
Appeal for help with book publication.
What future for the Central Library? wonders Alan Clawley.
Sir Howard Elston, our Westminster correspondent, reports on a new initiative to solve two problems at once.
Alan Clawley reports on a Brutalist success story.
Alan Clawley on an extinct species in town planning.
Alan Clawley wonders when architectural tastes began to alter.
Alan Clawley on the latest developments in Paradise.
Alan Clawley on the legacy of Clive Dutton.