St Georges Hall Liverpool Building

St Georges Hall Liverpool, England – by Harvey Lonsdale Elmes, CR Cockerell -refurbishment, architect, Neoclassical style building, contains concert halls and law courts: restoration news

Oriel Chambers Liverpool by Peter Ellis

This is the world’s first building featuring a metal-framed glass curtain wall. Designed by architect Peter Ellis and built in 1864, it is located on Water Street near the town hall in Liverpool, England. Due to its outstanding importance, it has been grade I listed.

Liverpool South Parkway Interchange: Rail Link

The £32 million project – which has already won a major environmental award – will provide a rail link to Britain’s fastest growing airport – Liverpool John Lennon – for millions of people from across the North of England and the Midlands.

PPP Scottish Schools: PFI Scotland Construction

Scottish Government finance committee PPP Inquiry: Written evidence to be submitted by 7 Dec, oral testimonies planned for Jan-Jun 2008. Significant changes are being suggested. Edinburgh schools £100m project reportedly on hold whilst the review takes place.

Kingsmead School Theatre London, Enfield Venue

Kingsmead Theatre Building Auditorium, Enfield Architecture Photos, Architect, Venue Pictures Kingsmead Theatre, London School Building in Enfield design by Tim Foster Architects 15 Oct 2007 Design: Tim Foster Architects A New Theatre for Kingsmead School, Enfield Address: Kingsmead School, 196 Southbury Road, Enfield, EN1 1YQ Phone: 020 8351 5000 Kingsmead Theatre Enfield Client: Kingsmead School, … Read more

Västerås House, Sweden: Lake Mälaren Property

Västerås House, Sweden: Lake Mälaren Property

This one family house is situated on the northern coast of the Lake Mälaren in central Sweden. It is set in a former recreational area where, in recent years, most of the small weekend houses has been either extended or replaced by catalogue housing.

Stocksund House, Stockholm Property, Sweden

Stocksund House, Stockholm

The house in Stocksund is a thin block with cut-outs for light, double-heights and a roof terrace. Using the full width of the property it separates the front yard facing east from the garden in south-west.

Danderyd Doublehouse Sweden: Swedish Home

Danderyd House, Sweden

A house organized as a spiralling sequence of four large rooms in four levels. These big spaces without a fixed hierarchy let this house invite the inhabitants to organise their lives following their own preferences.