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Newcastle Architecture : Buildings
Architectural Developments on Tyneside in Northeast England, UK
post updated 27 Feb 2020
Architecture in Newcastle
We’ve selected what we feel are the key examples of Newcastle Architecture. We cover completed Tyneside buildings, new building designs, architectural exhibitions and architecture competitions across Newcastle. The focus is on contemporary Newcastle buildings but information on traditional Tyneside buildings is also welcome.
We have 3 pages of Newcastle Architecture selections.
Newcastle Architecture : news + key projects (this page)
Newcastle Buildings : A-L
Newcastle Building Developments : M-Z
Newcastle Building News
20 Mar 2018
Eskdale Terrace Housing, Jesmond
Design: FaulknerBrowns Architects
image from architecture practice
Eskdale Terrace Housing in Jesmond
Newcastle City Council has approved plans submitted by FaulknerBrowns Architects, on behalf of PegasusLife, for a scheme which represents a new approach to later living in the city. This will be the developer’s first scheme north of Manchester, and their first collaboration with FaulknerBrowns.
Toffee Factory, Lower Steenberg’s Yard, Quayside, Ouseburn, Newcastle upon Tyne
Design: xsite architecture
photo : Jill Tate
Toffee Factory – RIBA Award – 26 Jun 2012
The derelict toffee factory, with a forest of trees growing out of its ruined shell, has been reincarnated as a managed work space for the creative industries and is almost fully let. It has become a landmark in the regeneration of the Ouseburn Valley and a significant addition to Newcastle’s architectural legacy.
Get Carter Demolition
photo © Adrian Welch
Gateshead car park : Brutalist sixties architecture
Tower proposal – former brewery site redevelopment, adj. St James Football Ground
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Ian Simpson Architects
187m high, 58-storey tower: residential; offices; student accommodation; retail
Newcastle Architecture Photos
This is the largest city in the north east of England. The community was famous for its industrial heritage based around the River Tyne, with mile upon mile of docks on both sides of the river, especially the south side down to South Shields.
The football club is a major element in the city’s spirit and the St James stadium sits on the hill above the town centre, visible for miles.
Newcastle’s most prestigious street is Grey Street with its elegant neoclassical buildings rising up the hill, with the Theatre Royal towards the top. The street gently curves, giving it a pleasant feel.
All Newcastle Buildings covered on one page
photo © Adrian Welch
Major Newcastle Buildings
Newcastle College Music, Performing Arts and Media Centre
RMJM Architects
photo from RMJM Architects
Newcastle College
The MPAM centre, situated on the college’s Rye Hill Campus overlooking the river Tyne, was designed by Edinburgh-based architects RMJM who were selected from a shortlist of six for the project. RMJM are also providing structural and M&E engineering as well as landscape architecture services.
Newcastle building : RIBA Architecture Awards 2007 shortlist – Northeast Region
Sage Gateshead building for Gateshead Council
Foster + Partners
building picture © Adrian Welch
Sage Gateshead
Dance City Newcastle
Malcolm Fraser Architects
photo © Morley von Sternberg via MFA
Dance City Newcastle
RIBA Architecture Awards 2007 shortlist – Northeast Region
Gateshead Millennium Bridge – ‘Winking Bridge’, Gateshead
Wilkinson Eyre Architects
building image from architects via RIAS
Gateshead Millennium Bridge
Stirling Prize winner – iconic architecture
Baltic Mills, central Gateshead
Ellis Williams Architects orig. Gelder and Kitchen
building picture © AW
Baltic Mills
Art Gallery in converted Baltic Flour Mill building : disused Gateshead warehouse
life building
Terry Farrell Architects
building image © Adrian Welch
life building
Mixed Use Urban development
Byker Wall Housing, east of city centre
1982
Ralph Erskine Architect
image © Adrian Welch
Byker Wall
Seminal housing project : community architecture
Tyne Bridge
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photo © AW
Newcastle bridge
Newcastle United Stadium Building
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picture © AW
Newcastle stadium
More Tyneside architecture projects online soon
Location: Newcastle, Tyneside, Northeast England, UK
Victorian architecture in the city centre:
building image © Adrian Welch
Buildings for the Newcastle Architecture page welcome
Newcastle apartments
building picture © Adrian Welch
IKEA Housing : prefabricated IKEA Housing Gateshead
St Oswald’s Hospice Building
Jane and David Darbyshire
Newcastle Hospice : RIBA Architecture Award National overall winner 1988
North-East England Buildings – Architectural Landmarks
Alnwick Castle I Kielder Water Pavilion I Woodhorn Colliery I Holy Island
Photos for the Newcastle Architecture page welcome