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23/01/2008

Worldwide Hunt for Library Architect Launched

The search for a globally renowned architect to help design the new £193m Library of Birmingham was launched today with the publication of an advert in the 'Official Journal of the European Union' inviting interested parties to come forward.

To be developed in Centenary Square the project will see the new library and Birmingham's Repertory Theatre (REP) join together to share a number of facilities and create a groundbreaking centre for knowledge, learning and culture, the like of which does not exist anywhere else in the world.

Architects have until March 3 to submit formal tenders for the project, after which Birmingham City Council will select a shortlist of companies for more detailed consideration.

Cllr Mike Whitby, Leader of Birmingham City Council, said: "When complete the new library will be one of the most exciting and unique cultural developments anywhere in the world, and it's our belief that such a landmark building deserves an inspirational design.

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"By working with the very best international architects we will develop a building which will not only be highly accessible, sustainable and functional for visitors, but will also become known as a global landmark synonymous with cultural excellence and the city of Birmingham."

As well as designing facilities and layouts within the new library itself the chosen architect will also be asked to design a number of features to be shared with the REP including a new auditorium, café, entrance area and shared frontage.

Project managers Capita Symonds are running the tendering process who will work closely with the Council to select the winning architect. Representatives from the REP and Royal Institute of British Architects will also be involved in this process.

While architects are not being asked to submit specific designs at this stage, they are being invited to demonstrate their company’s experience, expertise and credentials, as well as the conceptual ideas and principles they think would underpin the design of the new building.

Once the architect is in place design work is expected to commence from the end of 2008, working toward a start-on-site in 2010 and completion of the project by 2013.

(JM)

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