词条 | St James's House, Birmingham |
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St James’s House is a Grade II listed office building in Birmingham, England. The 1950s building was designed for the Engineering and Allied Employer’s Federation by the local architect, John Madin, and built from 1955–1957.[1][2] It is located at 16 Frederick Road, at its junction with St James Road (note spelling), in the Edgbaston district of the city. It is one, of the fourteen finest post-war offices designed by leading architects" listed by Historic England in January 2015.[1] They noted the "bold, modern exterior" and an interior designed to "forge constructive relations between employers and their workforce".[2] References1. ^1 {{cite web|url=http://heritagecalling.com/2015/01/28/14-of-the-finest-post-war-offices-designed-by-leading-architects/|title=14 of the finest post-war offices designed by leading architects|work=Heritage Calling|publisher=English Heritage|accessdate=28 January 2015}} 2. ^1 {{cite web|url=http://www.birminghammail.co.uk/news/midlands-news/birmingham-central-library-architect-receives-8528592|title=Birmingham Central Library architect receives listed status for post war office block|last=Layton|first=Josh|date=28 January 2015|work=Birmingham Mail|accessdate=28 January 2015}} External links
6 : Grade II listed buildings in Birmingham|John Madin|Office buildings in Birmingham, West Midlands|Edgbaston|Buildings and structures completed in 1957|20th-century architecture in the United Kingdom |
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