The McLaren Building
McLaren Building |
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General information |
Status |
Complete |
Type |
Office |
Architectural style |
Modern |
Address |
46 Priory Queensway, Birmingham, B4 7LR |
Country |
England |
Completed |
1972 |
Height |
Height |
69m (225ft) |
Top floor |
20 |
Technical details |
Floor count |
21 |
Floor area |
115,000 sq ft |
Elevator count |
4 |
Design and construction |
Owner |
Bruntwood |
Architecture firm |
Philip Bonham Associates |
The McLaren Building is a 69 metre, 21 storey tall office building in Birmingham 4, England. Designed by Philip Bonham Associates and built in 1972, it is a retro thin brown office building. Current tenants include itslearning UK, Levenes Solicitors, Scott Wilson, URS Corporation, UNISON and Birmingham City Council's Eastside development team. The building is owned by property company Bruntwood who purchased it from the Birmingham Alliance in 2008. [1]
It is situated on the edge of two massive redevelopment sites and buildings of a similar proportion to The McLaren Building are being constructed: Masshouse and Martineau Galleries. The entrance is on Priory Queensway, and near the junction with Moor Street Queensway. During 2009 the building was renovated with it exterior glazing given a fresh look.
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