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The Crescent (Birmingham) : ウィキペディア英語版
The Crescent (Birmingham)

The Crescent was a part-completed, Regency-style terrace in central Birmingham, England, first proposed in 1788, started and discontinued in 1795, and finally demolished in the mid- to late 1960s. Like other late 18th and early 19th century crescent terraces in Britain and Ireland, it took its inspiration from The Crescent (later Royal Crescent), Bath designed by John Wood the Younger and built 1767 to 1774.
The developer in Birmingham was Charles Norton and the architect was John Rawsthorne.〔 The long residential scheme was to have 23 stone-built townhouses in a central block of , plus more in two wings (each ), and a return to Cambridge Street ().〔
Only twelve of the houses, mostly in the two wings, were built by 1795, when a building depression resulting from the war with France brought construction to a stop.〔 Work never resumed and eventually other buildings (including a factory known as "Crescent Works") were erected on the site, in a street called "The Crescent", following the original curved layout.〔Ordnance Survey maps〕 The Crescent ran north of, and roughly parallel to, the present Cambridge Street, the concave side facing northwards from a hilltop, overlooking the Birmingham and Fazeley Canal (completed in August 1789), and the area now known as Ladywood, which was the countryside. A later canal wharf between The Crescent and the canal was named "Crescent Wharf", and the vista became filled with factories and workshops.
The Crescent Theatre was based in one of the buildings in the east wing of The Crescent from its first production in 1932 until 1964, and takes its name from there.〔
Another proposed development on the same site, the civic centre, started in the 1930s, was also abandoned due to war.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Construction of Baskerville House in the 1930s – Birmingham City Council )
Neither the street nor any of its buildings remain. The site of The Crescent was redeveloped and is now occupied by the four tower blocks of the Civic Centre Estate,〔Ordnance Survey maps〕 one of which is called "Crescent Tower".
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