Holy Island, Lindisfarne Architecture – Castle

Lindisfarne Castle Holy Island buildings

ICOSIS Architects have recently received Planning Permission for two projects on Lindisfarne, Northumberland, on behalf of Natural England and The Holy Island of Lindisfarne Community Development Trust.

55/02, Kielder Shelter – sixteen*(makers)

55/02, Kielder Shelter, Northumbria

This piece, whose name refers to its grid reference, takes a worthy place among the architectural and art treasures of Kielder Forest, several of which have already won RIBA Awards.

Millfield House Newcastle, Jesmond Dene Park

Millfield House Visitor’s Centre, Newcastle

The visitor’s centre sits at the focal point of Jesmond Dene’s linear park, which has served generations of visiting families. This Tyneside building design is by Mosedale Gillatt Architects: RIBA Award winner, 19 May 2011.

Pasmore Apollo Pavilion, Peterlee, Durham

Pasmore Apollo Pavilion, Durham

The Pasmore Apollo Pavilion, originally built as part of the Peterlee’s social housing development, is a not so much an important one-off piece but more a gathering of bold architectural ideas.

Knop Law Primary School, Westerhope, Newcastle

Knop Law Primary School, Newcastle

Knop Law Primary School marks a return to the core values of how children are nurtured and taught in intuitive and ambitious surroundings. This Westerhope education building on Tyneside, England, was designed by Architects Design Partnership.

Cleadon Park South Tyneside, Newcastle

Cleadon Park South Tyneside, Primary Care Centre Newcastle

Designed by Ryder Architecture, Cleadon Park Primary Care Centre and Library in South Tyneside is one of the first purpose built, holistic care and support centres

Get Carter Newcastle, Gateshead – Trinity Square

Get Carter Building Newcastle Demolition

Derwent Tower was due for demolition mid-2008, delayed to 2010: building used for sequences in the Get Carter film Film starred Michael Caine, with Bryan Mosley. Trinity Square was the scene of a fight and subsequent murder.

Durham Buildings – Architecture

Durham Cathedral building

Durham buildings: architecture developments in northeast England, UK: a city in Northeast England. Its most famous building is the historic cathedral on the River Wear.

Great North Museum, Newcastle Building

Great North Museum, Newcastle Building

Great North Museum Newcastle, north east England, design by Terry Farrell Architects: Jesmond building previously known as the Hancock Museum, Date built: 1884, Status: Grade II-listed building.

Cooper’s Studios Newcastle Building

Cooper's Studios Newcastle building

Cooper’s is within the central conservation area and over the line of Hadrian’s Wall. It was built in 1897 as one of the country’s last city centre livery stables.

Tyne Bridge Newcastle upon Tyne Photos

Tyne Bridge Newcastle

This is a world-famous and very impressive structure. Part of the power of the spectacle is however gained from the sheer number of bridges that can be seen together here, and the depth of the valley. It dates from 1928.