In brief
This development is quite unique as it has had to address a number of below-ground constraints.
The main one is that the A38 Queensway Tunnel, running directly underneath the building, is to remain active throughout both the construction and its future occupation.
Given this there is very little opportunity for the building to make contact with the ground as a traditional building would. The innovative solution in the absence of a normal load-bearing core, has been for the building’s façade to provide the stability in the form of a "Vierendeel Exoskeleton".
In addition to this solution, and to avoid any interface with the live A38 tunnel, One Centenary Way will sit on storey height transfer trusses. This will result in transfering the load of the façade and the buildings floorplates either side of the tunnel. Then, by constructing a podium slab on top of the trusses, a lid will be formed to the car park and a table created for the Vierendeel Exoskeleton to sit on.
Wow what a build and a masterclass in both design and engineering!
The developer is Argent. The architect is Glenn Howells. The contractor is Sir Robert McAlpine
For the site map select HERE.
There are now over 900 photos of the construction of this building and can be seen in reverse date order in the full gallery here: One Centenary Way Full Construction Gallery
Latest Photo: 24th February 2024
Photography by Daniel Sturley
The view from the 12th floor terrace.
Photography by Daniel Sturley
See the full gallery for recent photos from the Paradise Birmingham Community Photographers Visit to the 12th floor terrace on 14th April 2023
The story so far
July 2020
August 2020
September 2020
October 2020
December 2020
January 2021
February 2021
March 2021
April 2021
May 2021
June 2021
July 2021
August 2021
September 2021
25th September. Photography by Daniel Sturley
21st October 2021. Photography by Daniel Sturley
13th November. Photography by Daniel Sturley
11th December 2021
Photography by Daniel Sturley
15th January 2022
Photography by Daniel Sturley
23rd February 2022, from the 18th floor outside terrace of 103 Colmore Row.
8th March 2022 from the Library
26th March 2022
16th April 2022, from the Brindleyplace rooftop at sunrise.
21st May 2022 from New Street
25th June 2022 from the Library
Photography by Daniel Sturley
17th July 2022
Photography by Daniel Sturley
29th July 2022
Photography by Daniel Sturley
6th August 2022
Photography by Daniel Sturley
27th August 2022
Photography by Daniel Sturley
25th September 2022
Photography by Daniel Sturley
17th December 2022
Photography by Daniel Sturley
Latest Photo: 4th February 2023
Photography by Daniel Sturley
See the full gallery for recent photos from the Paradise Birmingham Community Photographers Visit to the 12th floor terrace on 14th April 2023:
The view from the 12th floor terrace.
Photography by Daniel Sturley
There are now over 900 photos of the construction of this building and can be seen in reverse date order in the full gallery here: One Centenary Way Full Construction Gallery