Yorkshire Building Designs: Architecture
Yorkshire architecture – find information on new Yorkshire buildings, architects, Northern English building designs – discover interesting contemporary architecture in Northern England
Yorkshire architecture – find information on new Yorkshire buildings, architects, Northern English building designs – discover interesting contemporary architecture in Northern England
Plans for an ambitious project to create a new community hub, sports pavilion and sporting facilities in Sessay in North Yorkshire are on schedule following the submission of a planning application to Hambleton District Council.
The former industrial site on the Leeds-Liverpool canal is located in the Holbeck Urban Village, a Conservation Area that features several listed buildings, including the elegant Italianate towers that lend the site its name.
Sheppard Robson has received outline planning permission from Leeds City Council for a major mixed use scheme on the former Yorkshire Post site, a key gateway into Leeds city centre.
Design: B3 Architects. One of the biggest sporting projects to be developed in Sheffield, England, in more than ten years is set to place the city at the heart of the government’s Olympic legacy programme. Plans are being submitted by Sheffield City Trust for a £14m extension and development project incorporating the new National Centre for Sport and Exercise Medicine at Graves Tennis and Leisure Centre.
The new Appleton Academy in Bradford is the transformation of two existing schools into one new all through 3-16 academy for 1,300 pupils. A full interdisciplinary BDP design team worked on the project which utilised BIM throughout the entire design process.
John Lewis Store Leeds, Victoria Gate building, northern England design by ACME – West Yorkshire shopping, retail centre planning application submitted
Park Hill, Sheffield, UK, Deck access housing design by Jack Lynn and Ivor Smith, Grade II* listed in 1998, Renewal design by architects Studio Egret West with Hawkins Brown Stirling Prize shortlisted in 2013.
Shoreham Street, Cultural Industries Quarter, Victorian industrial brick building design by Project Orange – Shoreham St Sheffield brick architecture
SOAR Works, Parson Cross, Sheffield Enterprise Centre, UK – building design by 00:/, architects – designed to help business trade, interact, network and access support in a fresh and modern way
Montagu Hospital Rehabilitation Centre, Mexborough, Metropolitan Borough of Doncaster, South Yorkshire design by Capita Symonds: UK health building news
Rotherham Central Station, new train building design by Aedas Architects: £8.5m Rotherham Train Station redevelopment, Yorkshire railway building images
Aware of the wilful form-making that has characterised a large number of Building Schools for the Future projects, the architects proposed a solution that comprised of two simple geometric forms, a triangle and a rectangle.
Saxton, Leeds: refurbishment of two derelict council housing blocks offers a paradigm for regeneration in these straightened times that combines both social and environmental sustainability. Intensive consultation has led to a genuinely mixed-tenure scheme.
BDP has been appointed to undertake a multi-million pound refurbishment at the Merrion Shopping Centre in Leeds. The scheme known as ‘New Front’ has been given the go ahead by Leeds City Council.
Student Accommodation Bradford, UK: West Yorkshire design by GWP Architecture, BREEAM Outstanding university building, The Green student accommodation
Granary Wharf Leeds, West Yorkshire mixed-use development in northern England design by Carey Jones Chapmantolcher: includes the only 3-bed apartments in the city among 282 new homes, plus generously sized 2-bed apartments at over 70 sqm.
Sharrow Point – Cemetery Road: The site is located along Cemetery Road, one mile southwest of Sheffield City centre, on the boundary of the established 19th century inner suburb of Nether Edge.
The site, acquired in 2007 and masterplanned by BDP, is adjacent to the original 1960s university campus will eventually double the size of the university.
Sandal Magna School, Wakefield, West Yorkshire: Sarah Wigglesworth’s first new-build school is exemplary in so many ways. The diagram is clear: three fingers of accommodation with play spaces in between.