Birmingham Conservatoire, Paradise Place, Birmingham. Built as part of Central Library civic centre complex by John Madin Design Group and completed in 1974. Formerly known as Birmingham School of Music. Forms part of Birmingham City University. Main concert hall (Adrian Boult Hall) seats 518 people. Various refurbishment work took place throughout the 1980s, and recent refurbishment work has taken place in the faculty library.
The Conservatoire forms part of the larger Central Library civic centre and is scheduled to be demolished as part of redevelopment work in the area.
Birmingham Conservatoire, Paradise Place, Birmingham. Built as part of Central Library civic centre complex by John Madin Design Group and completed in 1974. Formerly known as Birmingham School of Music. Forms part of Birmingham City University. Main concert hall (Adrian Boult Hall) seats 518 people. Various refurbishment work took place throughout the 1980s, and recent refurbishment work has taken place in the faculty library.
The Conservatoire forms part of the larger Central Library civic centre and is scheduled to be demolished as part of redevelopment work in the area.
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