Liverpool One Shops, Merseyside Shopping Centre, Stores, English Retail Building, Architects, Developer
Liverpool ONE : Shopping Centre Merseyside
Merseyside Shopping Development for Grosvenor, northwest England retail buildings design by BDP
23 Jul 2009
Liverpool ONE Shopping Centre
BDP’s Design For Liverpool One Nominated For Stirling Prize
Liverpool One Masterplan : UK’s top architectural award shortlists masterplan
The Liverpool One Masterplan delivered a significant regeneration development with 40 individually designed buildings, including 1.4million ft² (130,000 m²) of retail space for the city centre together with a range of other uses.
Liverpool One connecting to the city to the docks – park landscape:
photo : David Barbour
The RIBA praised BDP for the Liverpool One Masterplan and announced that it had “single-handedly reversed the fortunes of the city by bringing a new social and economic vibrancy to what was 42 acres of derelict but historic buildings at its heart”.
Subsequently this had resulted in a “vibrant and economically successful retail, leisure and mixed-use quarter” and “an entirely revitalised city centre that now connects properly with the docks.” BDP Architects were also credited for their ability to “work with a broad range of architects to evolve the plan and deliver buildings of a very high quality”.
Paradise Street, Liverpool
Photos of the major Liverpool ONE shopping development in the heart of the city, involving numerous celebrated architects:
Photos © Adrian Welch 13 Feb 2009:
Paradise Place: John Lewis store, northwest corner; store facing John Lewis
South John Street – shops off an open-air street
South John Street shops – details at junction with Wall Street at Debenhams store
Public realm at northeast corner of Chavasse Park:
John Lewis store, southwest corner, facing Chavasse Park
Looking down College Lane to Paradise Street
Keys Court, off Church Street; Peter’s Lane
New Photos of Liverpool Developments in the area:
Hilton Hotel Liverpool nearing completion, on east side of Chavasse Park
One Park West, on west side of Chavasse Park
Liverpool ONE Photos
More Liverpool ONE Photos © Adrian Welch 13 Feb 2009:
Looking down Wall Street towards the Debenhams store:
Building at top of Manesty’s Lane at the junction with College Lane:
Looking north to this major retail development from Chavasse Park, with the Radio City Tower beyond:
Night aerial photographs of this major retail destination by webbaviation, 26 Nov 2008:
photo © webbaviation
Paradise Street Bridge
Design: Wilkinson Eyre Architects
photo © Tim Soar
42 acre site for UK developers Grosvenor, including a new Hilton Hotel. The Paradise Project building images from Grosvenor 18 Apr 2008:
One Park West, on site and completed computer-generated image (CGI):
Aerial photograph of the Chavasse Park site and completed CGI:
CGI showing South John Street on completion and the 2 levels of shopping:
CGI of the new shopping arcade called “Keys Court”, on Church Street:
CGI’s of the two anchor stores – John Lewis and Debenhams:
Buildings under construction:
photographs © AW
Liver Street Car Park, operated by Q-Park:
photo © AW
Bus Interchange building
images © AW
Leisure pavilion, Chavasse Park, adjacent to One Park West by Cesar Pelli architect
2008-
Design: Studio Three Architects
This project was the result of a Design Competition: Studio Three Architects were announced as the winner in 2007.
Location: Paradise Street, Liverpool, Northwest England, UK
Architecture in Merseyside
Liverpool Architecture Designs – chronological list
Liverpool Architecture Walking Tours
Liverpool Architect – Merseyside design firm listings on e-architect – practice contact details
Chavasse Park Zone : ideas competition
Date built: 1995
Merseyside Buildings
Major Merseyside Buildings close by
The Bluecoat Arts Centre, on east side of Chavasse Park
image from Bluecoat
The Bluecoat
Museum of Liverpool
Design: 3XN Architects
photo © Philip Handforth
Museum of Liverpool – a controversial building, especially when it was being built, due to its proximity to The Three Graces, the city’s famous trio of stone buildings that face out over the River Mersey to the south west. The design by the well known Danish architecture studio was bold and angular, using modern materials that seem at odds with the gentle patina of the stone structures to the West. The museum is also located close to The Albert Docks and the Tate art gallery, sited a little to the East. The Albert Docks have a dark red colouring and again the contrast to the new architecture is quite marked.
The Royal Liver Building
image courtesy of architects
The Royal Liver Building
The Cunard Building
photograph courtesy of Sika
The Cunard Building
Liverpool Central Library Building
Design: Austin-Smith:Lord Architects
photo © Keith Hunter
Liverpool Central Library Building
Pier Head Ferry Terminal – controversial building
photo © Adrian Welch
Liverpool Arena
photo © Adrian Welch
Albert Dock – shops + cafes
Liverpool Waterfront proposed development
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