Liverpool Developments, Merseyside Building Project News, Property Design, Architects
Liverpool Property Information : Buildings
Merseyside Architectural Development – Built Environment north west England, UK
post updated 12 Jan 2021
Liverpool Developments
Liverpool Architecture Designs – chronological list
Contemporary Merseyside Architectural Projects
12 Princes Dock Liverpool Waters
Birkenhead High School Academy
Bluecoat Liverpool City Centre’s Oldest Building
Clatterbridge Cancer Centre in Liverpool
Plaza 1821 and Hive City Docks Liverpool Waters Building
Liverpool Architecture Walking Tours
Liverpool Building Competition
Liverpool Central Library Building
Liverpool Heating Infrastructure
Liverpool University Building Facade Lighting
Liverpool Waters Central Docks
Papaver National Wildflower Centre in Knowsley
Plaza 1821 Liverpool Waters Property
RIBA + VitrA Talk at RIBA North
Royal Liver Building Liverpool Offices
Royal Liverpool University Hospital
Shakespeare North Theatre Building
Small Animal Teaching Hospital
The Clatterbridge Cancer Centre Aintree
University of Liverpool School of Management Extension
Womens International Centre Economic Development
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Location: Liverpool, Merseyside, north west England, UK
Liverpool Architecture Designs
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The new Clatterbridge Cancer Centre, Aintree University Hospital, Lower Lane building designed by BDP Architects:
photo : Paul Karalius
The maritime city of Liverpool has a striking new form on the city skyline, that of the curving prow of CCC-L, which has prompted its nickname of The Liner.
Plaza 1821 at Liverpool Waters
image courtesy of Peel L&P
The next phase of residential development at Princes Dock, part of Peel L&P’s Liverpool Waters, has opened its doors to residents, as property company Redwing nears completion of its £21 million residential development, Plaza 1821.
Old Library, Lister Drive, Tuebrook building designed by OMI Architects, Manchester:
image Courtesy architecture office
Work to transform the Grade II listed Andrew Carnegie Library in the Tuebrook area is to start in early 2019. The dilapidated building will be transformed into a new community hub offering childcare, rentable meeting space, hotdesking, heritage activities, an events venue and a wide range of training and volunteering opportunities for local people.
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