Sheffield Developments: South Yorkshire Building

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Sheffield Developments

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Sheffield Building Developments

Sheffield Architecture Designs – chronological list

Contemporary South Yorkshire Architecture, alphabetical:

Béton House Sheffield

Discovery Academy Sheffield

Great Barn at Bolton Abbey, Yorkshire

The Moor Market, Sheffield

NGS Macmillan Unit in Chesterfield

Park Hill Phase 3 Sheffield

Park Hill Phase 3 Sheffield Redevelopment

Park Hill Scottish Queen Site

Radisson Blu Hotel Sheffield Heart of the City

Sheffield City Council development plans

Sheffield Hallam University, Charles Street Project

Sheffield Meadowhall Shopping Centre Building

The Diamond Building at The University of Sheffield

Tyram Lakes Hotel and Spa, South Yorkshire

We aim to add more buildings in this South Yorkshire city soon – submissions are welcome.

Location: Sheffield, South Yorkshire, England, UK

Architecture in Yorkshire

Contemporary Architecture in Yorkshire

Yorkshire Developments

This index page is for architectural projects in this South Yorkshire city on the e-architect website

Sheffield is a city and metropolitan borough in South Yorkshire, England. Historically part of the West Riding of Yorkshire, its name derives from the River Sheaf, which runs through the city. With some of its southern suburbs annexed from Derbyshire, the city has grown from its largely industrial roots to encompass a wider economic base.

The population of the City of Sheffield is around 575,000. and it is one of the eight largest regional English cities that make up the Core Cities Group. Sheffield is the third largest English district by population. The metropolitan population of Sheffield is 1,569,000.

The city is in the eastern foothills of the Pennines, and the valleys of the River Don and its four tributaries, the Loxley, the Porter Brook, the Rivelin and the Sheaf. 61% of Sheffield’s entire area is green space, and a third of the city lies within the Peak District national park.

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