No single architect changed the face of Birmingham as radically as John Madin between 1950 and 1975. His buildings, however, are subtly different from the concrete hulks surrounding New Street station ...
The inventor Jon Madin has sparked a "marimba mania" in schools with his instruments made from everyday materials. Trained as a high school teacher, Madin has run over 2,000 workshops at primary ...
How does it feel for an internationally acclaimed architect to see some of his most famous buildings razed to the ground? John Madin, 81, the architect responsible for Birmingham's postwar development ...
If you attended a musical workshop at a conservatorium you'd probably expect a fairly serious occasion filled with precious instruments. Not if it's run by Jon Madin, who makes instruments out of old ...
I feel that it is important to connect with clients on a deep and meaningful level. The therapeutic relationship is the most important indicator of success and meaningful change in a client's life. It ...
MADIN, Hon. Everett H., Jr. The Honorable Everett H. Madin Jr., 57, of Torrington, passed away peacefully at home on December 2, after a courageous struggle with a rare blood disorder. He is survived ...
My palms are pressed against Birmingham Central Library's rough exterior, but my mind is elsewhere – sifting through memories of kisses and fights. In a recurring dream, I'm the silent spectator ...
In the 30 years after the end of the Second World War, Madin produced some of the most important buildings in Birmingham, including its Chamber of Commerce (1958); the Birmingham Post and Mail Tower ...
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