Liverpool Building News, 2009 Proposals, Photos, English Projects, Architects, Designs
Liverpool Building News 2009
New Merseyside Property Developments, Northwest England, UK Built Environment
Liverpool Architecture News 2009
19 Oct 2009
Pier Head Ferry Terminal : Giving contemporary architecture a bad name
photo © Steve Parish
18 Sep 2009
South Sefton Pavilion, Liverpool : Duggan Morris Architects
picture from architect
5 Sep 2009
New Brighton Waterfront : Falconer Chester Hall
picture from architect
12 Aug 2009
Meccano Bridge, for James May challenge : Atkins
picture from architect
28 Apr 2009
Walker House
photo © McCoy Wynne
27 Apr 2009
30 Pall Mall : Broadway Malyan Architects
picture © Broadway Malyan
2 Apr 2009
Liverpool University Active Learning Laboratory : LED Display
photo from architect
13 Mar 2009
Royal Court Theatre Liverpool : Allford Hall Monaghan Morris
image from architect
9 Mar 2009
National Wildflower Centre : Ian Simpson Architects
image from architect
14 Feb 2009
Liverpool ONE : various architects – new photos
photo © Adrian Welch
12 Jan 2009
Millennium & Copthorne Hotels : Liverpool Central Village
image from architect
Liverpool Architecture News – archive for 2010 – 2016
Liverpool Building News – Highlights from 2008
Night aerial photographs – the first ever in Liverpool – by webbaviation, showing completion of the massive Liverpool One development, 26 Nov 2008:
Liverpool One + Liverpool Arena + Three Graces
New Liverpool developments : photos
Liverpool Waterfront building : Mann Island
Merseyside Development News from 2008
Location: Liverpool, Merseyside, north west England, UK
Liverpool Architectural Designs
Merseyside Architecture Designs
Liverpool Architecture Designs – chronological list
Liverpool Architecture Walking Tours
Other examples of Liverpool Architecture welcome: info(at)e-architect.com
The city celebrated its 800th anniversary in 2007. In 2008 it was nominated as the annual European Capital of Culture together with Stavanger, Norway. Several areas of the city centre were granted World Heritage Site status by UNESCO in 2004.
The Liverpool Maritime Mercantile City includes the Pier Head, Albert Dock, and William Brown Street. Liverpool’s status as a port city has attracted a diverse population, which, historically, was drawn from a wide range of peoples, cultures, and religions, particularly from Ireland and Wales. The city is also home to the oldest Black African community in the country and the oldest Chinese community in Europe.
Projects / photos for the Liverpool Building Developments News page welcome