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211 of 334  Thu 23rd Apr 2015 9:39am  

On 22nd Apr 2015 11:04pm, PeterB said: You needn't have rushed! Most of Copthall House is still standing. Only the wing along the ring-road clockwise off slip road has been demolished.
Thanks, Peter - if you look at post 217 above you will see I revisited earlier this month and found that little further demolition had taken place Thumbs up
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NeilsYard
Coventry
212 of 334  Mon 27th Apr 2015 7:19pm  

Rights to the owner but does anyone know what this was?
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dutchman
Spon End
213 of 334  Mon 27th Apr 2015 8:43pm  

It's the bottom part of this. Smile
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TonyS
214 of 334  Tue 28th Apr 2015 8:14am  
Off-topic / chat  

dutchman
Spon End
215 of 334  Tue 28th Apr 2015 3:15pm  

On 22nd Apr 2015 11:04pm, PeterB said: I got all nostalgic when I saw that the "Midland Bank" have returned.
Not to mention the Evening Telegraph, it hasn't been called that in years! Lol
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NeilsYard
Coventry
216 of 334  Tue 28th Apr 2015 6:20pm  

Thanks as ever Dutchman Thumbs up They are some foundations for a flower-bed! More buildings going.
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PhiliPamInCoventry
Holbrooks
217 of 334  Sat 9th May 2015 6:44pm  

Hi all, Picture from this morning.
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flapdoodle
Coventry
218 of 334  Sun 10th May 2015 9:06am  

The Lisbon square is more interesting in that it shows how Europe tends to create 'public spaces'. Notice: - there are prominent buildings on the square, and they are probably buildings that form a social function (Museum, university, etc.) that generate footfall. - there is a road to the far left. The road means the area is generally 'in use' constantly and also has good access for drop off/short term parking. The squares usually have some sort of feature as well, a building that's important and well used, or a landmark. With restaurants moving into Broadgate, it would make sense to reopen the street up and allow evening parking in the area. Having it as a dead ghetto of ugly architecture and failed ideas is not good for anyone.
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NeilsYard
Coventry
219 of 334  Fri 29th May 2015 8:15am  

So now its officially opened - what do we all think of the new 'bridge'?
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morgana
the secret garden
220 of 334  Fri 29th May 2015 1:00pm  

A waste of good money according to this. Friargate bridge deck reaction
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Mike H
London Ontario, Canada
221 of 334  Fri 29th May 2015 1:11pm  

Its a lovely bridge/deck/road layout/travesty/waste (delete as applicable).

There is a saying be careful what you wish for'. You all wanted something different, so embrace it, love it, suck it up (delete as applicable).

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NeilsYard
Coventry
222 of 334  Fri 29th May 2015 5:55pm  

According to the article it was European money that paid for it. I do find it ironic that it gives the feel of how Eaton Road / St Patricks Road and the look of Warwick Road was pre-ring road.
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flapdoodle
Coventry
223 of 334  Fri 29th May 2015 6:51pm  

Best thing they could do is break the concrete collar of the ring road - hopefully they'll be as ambitious as Birmingham and remove all the flyovers and elevated sections in the long term.
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pixrobin
Canley
224 of 334  Sun 31st May 2015 11:50am  

For me the artist impressions of the Friargate development show a disaster in the making. They hark to tired old designs more in keeping with the 1950s and 60s than with the 21st century. Does that reflect the Coventry of the future - to be stuck in a time warp of Modernism which had its roots at the Bauhaus in 1930s Germany. Today we have more modern materials and there's a better understanding of structural integrity. So, shouldn't the 'gateway to the city' reflect the era and put into the minds of visitors and investors that Coventry has a future.
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Mike H
London Ontario, Canada
225 of 334  Sun 31st May 2015 2:53pm  

Absolutely it should, and was what Gibson was trying to achieve way back when. BUT, you can't please all of the people all of the time, and some would not be pleased whatever happened.

I notice that there was a comment re 10% pedestrian, 90% roads in the new design, and I will say this. At night, it is safer to walk along a lit road where there is the possibility of passing cars than it is to walk across a desolate area where there is no line of sight and lots of shadows..

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