Bus depot is further down the road, opposite side
So that’s where the fun zone has been right?Do we know where it will move to?
Good observation that.I’d like to see something that pays architectural homage to the old Trinity entrance.
Oh Birmingham!
Quote from: PeterWithe on July 20, 2023, 07:35:33 AMGood observation that.I’d like to see something that pays architectural homage to the old Trinity entrance.Would be nice, but the Holte is a bit of a homage to the old Trinity Road stand isn’t it?
Quote from: tomd2103 on July 22, 2023, 08:01:10 PMQuote from: PeterWithe on July 20, 2023, 07:35:33 AMGood observation that.I’d like to see something that pays architectural homage to the old Trinity entrance.Would be nice, but the Holte is a bit of a homage to the old Trinity Road stand isn’t it? Yeah.I think we over-do the homage thing in general. If we need to pay homage in some way, make it more general and less specific - so, use brick of the colour the Victorians / Edwardians used rather than recreate what they built with it.
If part of the attraction of being where we are is that it’s a historic ground at the bottom of the hill from a Grade 1 listed hall, rather than an identikit plastic bowl on a retail park, then I think it needs to at least try to look the part. It doesn’t have to be the football equivalent of a mock Tudor mansion, but it does need to at least have a nod to its past in my opinion.
Quote from: Risso on July 22, 2023, 08:56:46 PMIf part of the attraction of being where we are is that it’s a historic ground at the bottom of the hill from a Grade 1 listed hall, rather than an identikit plastic bowl on a retail park, then I think it needs to at least try to look the part. It doesn’t have to be the football equivalent of a mock Tudor mansion, but it does need to at least have a nod to its past in my opinion.I'm all for that, but building replicas of long-since demolished buildings isn't the answer.