Two Chamberlain Square
Birmingham
B3 3AX
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Architect: Glenn Howells
Construction: BAM
Developer: Argent LLP
In brief
Two Chamberlain Square is the second of the stunning buildings to open as part of Argent's huge and transformative Paradise development,
The building was designed by Glenn Howells Architects and built by BAM.
Two Chamberlain Square is an eight storey development of prime office space.

Photography by Daniel Sturley
Story so far
February 2017
The construction of Two Chamberlain Square commences.

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March 2017

April 2017

May 2017

June 2017
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July 2017

August 2017

September 2017
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October 2017
The huge floor plates of Two Chamberlain Square on the lower levels become very apparent from the Library
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November 2017

December 2017

January 2018

February 2018
From the Library Two Chamberlain Square still looks like a huge slab as more demolition is done around the Paradise site.

April 2018

May 2018

June 2018
The first columns of Two Chamberlain Square rise above the hordings along Centenary Way.

July 2018
The structure of Two Chamberlain Square becomes apparent as it rises.

August 2018
The scene in Chamberlain Square develops as Two Chamberlain Square rises behing the Chamberlain Monument.

September 2018

October 2018
Demolition to make way for One Centenary Way, Two Chamberlain Square behind.

November 2019

December 2019

January 2019

February 2019
Two Chamberlain Square receives its first column cladding.

March 2019
Two Chamberlain Square gets some of its first glazing teasing us with reflective splendor to come.

April 2019
Two Chamberlain Square is topped out with much of the Colomn cladding completed.

May 2019

June 2019
The fully glazed front of Two Chamberlain Square.

July 2019

August 2019
One and Two Chamberlain Square as seen from the Hyatt Regency Hotel.

September 2019

October 2019
External completion of Two Chamberlain Square.

November 2019

December 2019

January 2021

February 2021

March 2021
Two Chamberlain Square in the fully reopened square.

All photography by Daniel Sturley
See the full construction gallery of hundreds of photos covering the whole build here: FULL GALLERY