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The Birmingham skyline as viewed from 103 Colmore Row - 23rd February 2022

Here we'd like to share with you a map centred on 103 Colmore Row showing notable buildings, both classic and modern architecture, that can be seen from the 18th floor south-facing outside terrace.

You can access more information and photography of each of the buildings by taking the link to the feature available and accessible on the map.

Map of the Buildings seen from 103 Colmore Row

See below a selection of photography of individual buildings taken from 103 Colmore Row on the 23rd February when some of Birmingham's photographers were invited to experience the city sunrise.

 

MODERN ARCHITECTURE THAT CAN BE SEEN

(1)

The Library of Birmingham with the Clock Tower of Three Brindleyplace and the International Convention Centre (ICC) between.

Photography by Daniel Sturley.

(2)

The Mercian behind Alpha Tower with Bank Birmingham Tower Two.

Photography by Daniel Sturley.

(3)

One, Two and Three Snowhill.

Photography by Daniel Sturley.

(4)

The Wesleyan and Colmore Gate.

Photography by Daniel Sturley.

(5)

One Chamberlain Square and 'Big Brum' at the Museum and Art Gallery, the Library behind.

Photography by Daniel Sturley.

(6)

Two Chamberlain Square.

Photography by Daniel Sturley.

(7)

The Hyatt Regency Hotel behind the construction of One Centenary Way.

Photography by Daniel Sturley.

(8)

The Orion Building.

Photography by Daniel Sturley.

(9)

The Cube.

Photography by Mac McCreery

(10)

The Rotunda.

Photography by Mac McCreery

(11)

Beetham Tower (Raddisson Hotel).

Photography by Jack Babington

 

CLASSIC ARCHITECTURE THAT CAN BE SEEN

(1)

The Midland Bank Building.

Photography by Daniel Sturley.

(2)

Victoria Square House.

Photography by Daniel Sturley.

(3)

The Birmingham City Council House, the iconic dome to the left, the Museum and Art Gallery lower right and Paradise Birmingham and the Westside behind.

Photography by Mac McCreery

(4)

St Philip's Cathedral in Cathedral Square ('Pigeon Park').

Photography by Mac McCreery

 

MORE PHOTOS

Below are some further photos taken by Jack Babington, Mac McCreery and Daniel Sturley.

We Have selected five from each for this post but there are more from each photographer in the Sky High Full Gallery.

Photography by Jack Babington

 

Photography by Mac McCreery

 

Photography by Daniel Sturley.

We hope you have enjoyed our map and our selection of photography.

Further details:

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