Newcastle building developments, Tyneside properties pictures, Northeast English architecture photos
Newcastle Building Developments
Contemporary Architecture Designs in Northeast England, UK Built Environment
post updated 20 September 2024
We’ve selected what we feel are the key examples of Newcastle Building Developments. We cover completed buildings on Tyneside, new building designs and architecture competitions across Newcastle. The focus is on contemporary Newcastle buildings but information on traditional buildings in Northeast England is also welcome.
We have 3 pages of Newcastle Architecture selections.
Building Developments in Newcastle
Newcastle Architecture : news + key projects
Newcastle Buildings : A-L
Newcastle Building Developments : M-Z (this page)
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Tyneside Building Developments
Buildings + Designs, alphabetical:
Newcastle College Music, Performing Arts and Media Centre
Design: RMJM Architects
image © Chris Gascoigne
Newcastle College
The MPAM centre, situated on the college’s Rye Hill Campus overlooking the river Tyne, was designed by Edinburgh-based architects RMJM who were selected from a shortlist of six for the project. RMJM are also providing structural and M&E engineering as well as landscape architecture services.
Newcastle College Sandyford Building
Design: Red Box Interiors
picture from Red Box Interiors
Newcastle College Sandyford Building
The £8.6m Sandyford Campus offers comprehensive training programmes for business students on undergraduate courses. The building is situated in Newcastle city-centre and contains dedicated IT suites and study areas for students.
Newcastle College Sixth Form College Building
Design: RMJM Architects
picture from architects
Newcastle College Sixth Form College
The 11,000 sqm building has been designed by RMJM’s Scotland Studio and includes advanced practical and learning facilities, incorporating the latest technologies to assist the college in increasing participation and driving up success. It will enhance the education of 16-19 year olds from across the region.
Newcastle Playhouse Redevelopment
2006
Design: The Arts Team RHWL
Newcastle United Stadium
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picture © Isabelle Lomholt
Newcastle stadium
Northumbria University
Design: 3dreid
photo © Isabelle Lomholt
Northumbria University Building
This academic institution was originally founded in 1969. The university has nearly 5,000 bedrooms within its various residential schemes from en suite, top-of-the-range accommodation to traditional student housing.
Sage Gateshead
Design: Foster + Partners
building picture © Isabelle Lomholt
Sage Gateshead building for Gateshead Council
Sleeperz hotel, Westgate Street
Design: Clash Architects
image © Clash Associates/Rendermedia
Sleeperz Hotel Newcastle
St Oswald’s Hospice
Design: Jane and David Darbyshire
Newcastle Hospice : RIBA Award National overall winner 1988
Stella House, Goldcrest Way, Newburn Riverside
Design: Red Box Interiors
picture from Red Box Interiors
One NorthEast
Tower proposal – former brewery site redevelopment
Design:Ian Simpson Architects
187m high – located adj. St James Football Ground
58-storey tower building: residential; offices; student accommodation; retail
Tyne Bridge
photo © AW
Newcastle bridge
Tyneside Cinema
Design: Fletcher Priest Architects
photo : Sally Ann Norman Photography
Tyneside Cinema
More Newcastle Architecture Developments online soon
Location: Newcastle, Northeast England, UK
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Buildings near Newcastle
Alnwick Castle – Gardens: Visitor Centre, Northumberland
building picture © Adrian Welch
Kielder Water Pavilion, Kielder Forest, Northumbria
picture from Softroom Architects
Woodhorn Colliery, Ashington, Northumberland
image : Keith Hunter
Holy Island – Lindisfarne, Northumberland
photograph © Adrian Welch
Newcastle Building Photos
building photo © Adrian Welch
Eldon Shopping Centre : Newcastle shopping centre
Newcastle Architecture Awards – Stirling Prize + RIBA Awards
Architecture Design
Contemporary Building Designs – recent architectural selection from e-architect below:
Building / photos for the Newcastle Architecture Development page welcome
Website: Visit Newcastle