- Jurys Inn Birmingham
Infobox building
building_name = Jurys Inn Birmingham
caption = The Jurys Inn from the front
building_type =Hotel
architectural_style = Brutalist
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location = Berkley Street/Broad Street,Birmingham ,England
coordinates = coord|52|28|35.99|N|1|54|41.45|W|type:landmark|display=inline,title
start_date = 1974
completion_date = 1975
demolition_date =
height = convert|61|m|ft|0
floor_count = 18
main_contractor =
architect = Ian Fraser
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awards =The Jurys Inn (formerly Chamberlain Tower) is a
hotel building on Broad Street,Birmingham ,England . Built usingconcrete cladding andsteel joists, this building was part of the plan to redevelopBirmingham in the 1960s. Construction commenced in 1974 and was completed the following year to a design by Ian Fraser of John Roberts & Partners. [cite book |last= Foster |first=Andy |title=Birmingham |series=Pevsner Architectural Guides |origyear=2005 |year=2007 |pages=153-4 |publisher=Yale University Press |isbn=978-0-300-10731-9] It is one of the tallest buildings on Broad Street and forms a prominent part of the city skyline when viewed from the south. It is a rare example ofBrutalist architecture in Birmingham, with other similar examples beingBirmingham Central Library and New Street Station Signal Box. [cite book|author=Douglas Hickman|title=Birmingham (City buildings series)|year=1970|publisher=Studio Vista|isbn=0289798000]The hotel itself is a 3 star branch with 445 rooms, making it the largest hotel in Birmingham city centre. On the ground floor is a pub and a restaurant. The hotel opened on
February 1 1999 ["Checking in for tower power; Lisa Piddington looks at plans for Birmingham's newest hotel, which is promising to be a tower of strength to the business community",Birmingham Post , December 2, 1998] ["Birmingham's largest hotel", The Birmingham Post, February 2, 1999] after a £12 million refurbishment from an office building into a hotel. ["New life for old offices", Birmingham Evening Mail, November 18, 1998] It was bought by theJurys Inns hotel chain in 2001 for £42 million. ["Top hotel snapped up for £42m", Birmingham Evening Mail, March 17, 2001]See also
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List of highrise buildings in Birmingham, UK References
*cite book|author=Bartlam, Norman|coauthors=Carl Chinn|title=Broad Street, Birmingham|publisher=Stroud, Sutton|year=2002
External links
* [http://www.emporis.com/en/wm/bu/?id=jurysinnbirmingham-birmingham-unitedkingdom Emporis entry]
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