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World’s first ‘zero carbon’ skyscraper planned for Birmingham

Artist's impression of the Curzon Wharf development (Image: Woodbourne Group)

A developer has unveiled plans to build a zero carbon development featuring a 172m-tall skyscraper in Birmingham.

The 993,046ft2 Curzon Wharf scheme, proposed by developer Woodbourne Group, would see the construction of new residential, retail, office, and research and development and life sciences facilities on a site currently occupied by 1960s industrial units.

The 53-storey skyscraper would contain build-to-rent accommodation and would be Birmingham’s tallest building. A student accommodation block would stand 41 storeys tall and a ‘co-living’ block 14 storeys tall.

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