IgersbirminghamUK visits the University of Birmingham

University of Birmingham, IgersbirminghamUK Instameet, Birmingham.

The University of Birmingham campus is very picturesque. Whenever there is a feature about the status of UK universities, the major news channels will film on the campus at Birmingham. The popular views are when a summer graduation is taking place in the Great Hall. This will be followed up with views of Chancellor’s Court and the Green Heart. The later lies in the centre of the university campus and showcases the stylish buildings that surround the area.

University of Birmingham, IgersbirminghamUK Instameet, Birmingham.
The platform with the University Crest in the foreground with the organ and stained glass window in the background.

Therefore, I was very excited to be involved in the organisation of an IgersbirminghamUK on the University campus. The Instameet plan was to visit two buildings, the Great Hall and the University library. We gathered for a briefing in Chancellor’s Court and then the University security team kindly opened up the Great Hall. The building was being prepared for a conference, hence the poster boards in the centre of the hall. We were given time to wander around and take photographs. The Grade II-listed red-brick hall was built in 1900 and the impressive architecture includes beautiful ceiling lights and a magnificent 32ft organ.

University of Birmingham, IgersbirminghamUK Instameet, Birmingham.
The stained glass window with the different subjects taught at the University.

The large stained glass window that overlooks the hall depicts all the different subjects that are taught at the University. Some of the subjects have changed over time. Having been given full access to the hall, we were able to view the windows and the organ close up. I was pleased that I could take pictures from where the academic staff normally sit. Early in my academic career I sat on the seats high at the back and as I became more senior, I progressed towards the front where the Vice Chancellor stands as he congratulates the graduands. The degree ceremony is when they receive their certificate and become graduates of the University. Following our visit to the Great Hall, we went out into the marble rotunda foyer and up to the first floor. This allowed us a closer view of the ceiling and a look down to the foyer. There was an exhibition “A History Through Objects” which highlighted research and innovation at the University. Many of the photographers took close up pictures of the items on display.

University of Birmingham, IgersbirminghamUK Instameet, Birmingham.
Looking down to the Foyer.
University of Birmingham, IgersbirminghamUK Instameet, Birmingham.
The entrance to the Library.

Our next place to visit was the University library. This modern building was opened in 2016 and sits in a prominent position overlooking the Green Heart. The building has a distinctive exterior design with vertical yellow lines interspersed by windows. We were given access to training rooms 1 and 2 which are on the top floor of the building. These rooms have panoramic views of the campus. Picture taking through the windows is tricky due to reflections on the glass and I should have brought my polarising filters to reduce the glare. I was fascinated by the design of the ceiling which provided interesting shapes and the lighting added different contrasts against the walls. I have been in the library many times and I took the opportunity of getting some extra pictures of the large spaces, careful not to interrupt the University users.

University of Birmingham, IgersbirminghamUK Instameet, Birmingham.
Views of the Green Heart and Muirhead Tower.
University of Birmingham, IgersbirminghamUK Instameet, Birmingham.
View of Old Joe.
University of Birmingham, IgersbirminghamUK Instameet, Birmingham.
Views of Chancellor’s court and Old Joe.

Finally there were some pictures of the Green Heart and the picture of the coats of arms that were taken from the old library. Several of the IgersbriminghamUK group met for coffee at Costa Sports. Sitting in the sunshine we were able to discuss both our good and bad pictures. The University is such a great venue for a photography meeting and we hope to return at a later date.

University of Birmingham, IgersbirminghamUK Instameet, Birmingham.
Looking up to the roof of the Library.
University of Birmingham, IgersbirminghamUK Instameet, Birmingham.
One of the many interesting views in the Library.

Thank you to both Campus security and Library services for allowing us to visit and a special mention to Tony Moran, International Communications Manager at the University of Birmingham for enabling this visit to take place.

University of Birmingham, IgersbirminghamUK Instameet, Birmingham.
The University crests at the centre of the Green Heart.

The pictures featured were taken by myself and if you wish to view the series of pictures that were taken by the other participants at the Instameet then follow this Instagram link #igbUK_meet_UoB.

For more details about the University of Birmingham and what it offers as a leading establishment for research and education please follow the link.


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