Some design changes for Curzon St have been approved by the council
Change to meet stricter fire safety rules and cut maintenance costs
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Appears to relate to the following planning application "2024/08069/PA | Land bounded by Curzon Street, Eastside Park & Moor Street Queensway, Birmingham, B4"
The revised proposal includes mainly 14 changes to the last approved scheme. These changes are as follows: 1. The timber cassettes proposed to be used for the roof soffit have been changed to aluminium. 2. The roof edge material has been changed from ultra-high performance concrete (UHPC) to aluminium. 3. The east gable façade has moved eastwards, and the roof squared off. 4. The long facades have been refined: -Buttress columns encased in precast concrete -Reconfiguration of the rainwater pipes -Introduction of a ventilator catwalk; and -Creation of an extra bay to the northern back of house which has been recessed and glazed 5. Use of low iron glass is now confined to the west gable and retail shopfronts. 6. The gable end glazing format has been changed from landscape to portrait. 7. Station Square public lifts have been enclosed and unified with retail shopfronts. 8. The glass rooflights have been changed to Ethylene tetrafluoroethylene (ETFE) and the roof cowls have been reconfigured. 9. New Canal Street viaduct beams have been changed from in-situ concrete to pre cast reinforced concrete. 10. The Eastern Concourse paid concourses have been unified creating a single paid Concourse. 11. The north entrance of the Eastern Concourse has been reconfigured. 12. The southeast corner of the Eastern Concourse has been reconfigured. 13. The south entrance of the Eastern Concourse has been reconfigured. 14. Eastern Concourse public realm has been redesigned (for information only and would be part of a separate public realm application)
Found some images, looks like the roof overhang has been cut back at the rear. It's a bit like St Pancras with a big arch at the front and flat roof at the back
Looks like they have now actually designed the glazing at the ends of the arched section, rather than having them magically suspended

And added an actual entrance at the south-east end of the station
