The Barber Institute Gallery Refurbishment Completes

We’re pleased to complete our refurbishment works at the historic Barber Institute building, a Grade I listed hidden gem on the Edgbaston Campus of the University of Birmingham.

Designed in the 1930s by renowned architect Robert Atkinson, this iconic, Art Deco, building reflects an important heritage and has been treasured for decades. The Barber Institute was initially recognised as a Grade II Listed Building, in recent years it received a Grade I status in recognition of its exceptional design and cultural value.

The refurbishment reflects our commitment to preserving the building’s historical character while meeting the functional needs of a modern gallery space. The refurbishment work was carefully considered, ensuring compliance with the Conservation Plan and heritage sensitivities of the building. Extensive consultations with Birmingham City Council’s Conservation Team and Historic England further guided us in developing a proposal that respects and enhances the new gallery space.

Our work primarily involved alterations within the 1970s Reserve Gallery extension on the first floor, as well as minor modifications to the 1930s lobby. Key areas updated include the ‘Lady Barber Gallery’ space, art store, archive store, plant room, and the connecting lobby area, with additional work on the ground floor and second-floor plant room.

Our design approach was rooted in preserving the building’s heritage while incorporating contemporary touches. In the Lady Barber Gallery, a lighter colour palette on the walls and floors allows for flexible displays in future exhibitions. Herringbone parquet oak flooring and antique brass ironmongery were chosen to reflect the gallery’s history and add a sophisticated charm to the modernised space. New glazed doors were added to the lobby, seamlessly integrating with the existing aesthetic.

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