1. Liverpool Philharmonic

A concert Hall that’s listed in  National heritage list England.

30 Structures that define Liverpool Architecture - Liverpool Philharmonic
Liverpool Philharmonic

2. RIBA North

The RIBA‘S National Architecture Centre, its an info hub for Architecture.

30 Structures that define Liverpool Architecture - RIBA North
RIBA North

3. Active Learning Lab

The University Of Liverpools Active Learning Lab for the Engineering’s Building.

30 Structures that define Liverpool Architecture - Active Learning Lab
Active Learning Lab

4. Echo Arena

The venue hosts live music, comedy performances and sporting events, and forms part of Liverpool event campus – an interconnected arena, exhibition and convention centre.

30 Structures that define Liverpool Architecture - Echo Arena
Echo Arena

5. Lime Street Railway Station

A terminus railway station, and the main station serving the city centre of Liverpool. Opened in August 1836, it is the oldest grand terminus mainline station still in use in the world.

30 Structures that define Liverpool Architecture - Lime Street Railway Station
Lime Street Railway

6. Anglican Cathedral

The Church of England Cathedral of the Diocese of Liverpool, built on St James’s Mount in Liverpool and is the seat of the Bishop of Liverpool. It may be referred to as the Cathedral Church of Christ in Liverpool.

30 Structures that define Liverpool Architecture - Anglican Cathedral
Anglican Cathedral

7. Picton Reading Room and Hornby Library

The Picton Reading Room and Hornby Library are two grade II* listed buildings on William Brown Street, Liverpool, England, which now form part of the Liverpool Central Library.

30 Structures that define Liverpool Architecture - Picton Reading Room and Hornby Library
Picton Reading Room and Hornby Library

8. Metropolitan Cathedral

Liverpool Metropolitan Cathedral, officially known as the Metropolitan Cathedral of Christ the King,[2] is the seat of the Archbishop of Liverpool and the mother church of the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Liverpool in Liverpool, England.

30 Structures that define Liverpool Architecture - Metropolitan Cathedral
Metropolitan Cathedral

9. Bling Bling Building

The Bling Building is called so because its gold colouring is derived from the use of the same metal found in the Euro  coin. It was the first new building constructed in the massive Liverpool One development as the HQ of Herbert Hairdressing.

30 Structures that define Liverpool Architecture - Bling Bling Building
Bling Bling Building

10. St. Johns Beacon

Radio City Tower (also known as St. John’s Beacon) is a radio and observation tower, built in 1969 . It was designed by James A. Roberts Associates in Birmingham. It is 138 metres (452 ft) tall, and is the second tallest free-standing building in Liverpool and the 32nd tallest in the United Kingdom.

30 Structures that define Liverpool Architecture - St. Johns Beacon
St. Johns Beacon
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Author

Vibhuti Dev is a student of Interior Design At INIFD Bhopal, India. She's worked as a Designer for a Cafe in Bhopal while she was doing her diploma in Architecture.