The UK’s ‘second city’, Birmingham has undergone somewhat of a transformation over recent years to become the cultural powerhouse it is today. Once a humble market town, Birmingham boomed under the industrial revolution and became known as ‘the city of a thousand trades’, especially renowned for its jewellery, toys, and buckles. The sudden collapse and urban decline that followed in 1976 saw the once bustling factories and workshops become empty and derelict, spiralling the city into social and economic decline. Yet, the turn of the 21st century saw Birmingham begin its rise once again, attracting investment and undergoing significant regeneration to transform many of its old industrial buildings and make way for new beginnings.