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Key South Yorkshire Architecture Developments in north England, UK
All Yorkshire building photos © Adrian Welch, April 2010
Sheffield Buildings
Key Architectural Projects in South Yorkshire, alphabetical – Building Images:
National Museum of Pop Music – The Hubs
Date built: – ; closed
Design: Nigel Coates Architects
Park Hill – Housing : Grade II* listed 1998
Dates built: 1960s
Design: Jack Lynn and Ivor Smith
Park Hill redevelopment
Date built: 2007-
Design: Studio Egret West & Hawkins Brown
Urban Splash development of listed sixties deck-access housing blocks. This is a sensitive regeneration of an heroic Grade II* listed building that had become maligned due to the problems associated with poorly maintained social housing.
The client and the architects have addressed the somewhat contradictory demands of conservation and commerce. The team has worked with stakeholders English Heritage to find a balance between retaining the Brutalist language while changing public perception of the building.
Sheffield city centre carpark, St Paul’s Place
Date built: 2008
Design: Allies and Morrison
Sheffield carpark
A new £16m multi-story car park, designed by Allies and Morrison Architects for CTP St James Limited, has opened in the heart of Sheffield providing 520 much-needed parking spaces. The building, which is an important part of Allies and Morrison’s masterplan for the regeneration of St Paul’s Place, has already caught the attention of the city with its visually striking cladding system.
Sheffield University Building
Date built: 2007
Design: RMJM Architects
Sheffield University
Sheffield University – Jessops’ Building : Jessop West
Date built: 2008
Design: Sauerbruch Hutton (German architects)
Sinclairs Building: Apartments + Retail, Glossop Road
Date built: 2006
Design: Project Orange Architects
Building for John Sinclair Sheffield; Client: Cristian Sinclair
Sinclairs Building Sheffield : RIBA Awards Yorkshire : RIBA National Award 2007
Soundhouse – Acoustic Studio, University of Sheffield – clad in rubber
Date built: 2010
Design: careyjones
Winter Gardens
Date built: –
Design: PRS architects
Sheffield Buildings, alphabetical:
Crucible Theatre
Date built: 1971
Design: RHWL Architects
Museum of Sheffield Building
Date built: –
Ponds Forge International Sports Centre Building, Sheaf St
Date built: 1991
Design: FaulknerBrowns, Architects
This large South Yorkshire development comprises a swimming pool, gymnasium, sports halls. Ponds Forge International Sports Centre is a leisure complex in Sheffield, England, that contains an Olympic-sized swimming pool with seating for 2,600 spectators, family and children’s pools (50 m Competition pool and 25 m diving pit), water slides and other sports facilities.
The Cathedral Church of St Peter and St Paul
Date built: circa 1200 – 1966
Sheffield City Hall
Date built: 1929-32
Sheffield City Hall is a Grade II* listed building which dominates Barker’s Pool, one of Sheffield’s central squares. It was built and is owned by Sheffield City Council but is now managed by the Sheffield City Trust, under a 99-year lease and is operated by Sheffield International Venues as a venue for concerts and other events in its various rooms.
It is a building in the neo-classical style with a giant portico. The building was designed in 1920 by architect E. Vincent Harris, however construction was delayed eight years because of the poor economic climate. It opened in September 1932.
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