The Selfridges Building is a landmark building in Birmingham, England. The building is part of the Bullring Shopping Centre and houses Selfridges Department Store. The building was completed in 2003 at a cost of £60 million[1] and designed by the architecture firm Future Systems. It has a steel framework with sprayed concrete facade.[2] Since its construction, the building has become an iconic architectural landmark and seen as a major contribution to the regeneration of Birmingham.[3]
Selfridges Building | |
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General information | |
Type | Department Store |
Architectural style | Blobitecture |
Location | Park Street, Birmingham, England |
Coordinates | 52°28′40.02″N 1°53′32.13″W / 52.4777833°N 1.8922583°W |
Construction started | 1999 |
Completed | September 2003 |
Cost | £60 million |
Owner | Selfridges & Co. |
Technical details | |
Structural system | Steel framework with sprayed concrete facade |
Floor count | 6 |
Floor area | 14,864m² (160,000sq ft) |
Design and construction | |
Architect(s) | Jan Kaplický, Amanda Levete |
Architecture firm | Future Systems |
Structural engineer | Ove Arup & Partners |
Services engineer | Ove Arup & Partners |
Main contractor | Laing O'Rourke |
The architecture firm Future Systems were appointed by Selfridge's then chief executive, Vittorio Radice, to design only the third store outside London. Although Selfridges was physically integrated with the Bullring Shopping Centre the client wanted a distinct design approach which would set the store apart from the rest of the development and become an instantly recognisable signpost for the brand.[1] The building's facade is curved, wrapping around the corner of Moor Street and Park Street. The facade comprises 15,000 anodised aluminium discs mounted on a blue background.