21. Liverpool HIP

A high quality building, which is termed HIP (Heating Infrastructure Project). A state of the art new energy centre for the University of Liverpool.

30 Structures that define Liverpool Architecture - Liverpool HIP
Liverpool Heating Infrastructure Project

22. Oriel Chambers

Oriel Chambers is the world’s first building featuring a metal framed glass curtain wall. Designed by architect Peter Ellis and built in 1864.

30 Structures that define Liverpool Architecture - Oriel Chambers
Oriel Chamber

23. St. Lukes Church

St Luke’s Church, commonly known in Liverpool as the Bombed Out Church,[1] is a former Anglican parish church, which is now a ruin.

30 Structures that define Liverpool Architecture - St. Lukes Church
St. Lukes Church

24. Unity Liverpool

The Unity Buildings in Liverpool, England consist of the 86 m (282 ft) tall Unity Residential and 64 m (210 ft) Unity Commercial. They are respectively 27 and 16 storeys tall and the city’s eighth and thirteenth tallest buildings.

30 Structures that define Liverpool Architecture - Unity Liverpool
Unity Liverpool

25. Rotating Liverpool Art

Turning the Place Over consisted of an 8 metres diameter ovoid cut from the façade of the Cross Keys house building in Liverpool city centre and made to oscillate in three dimensions.

30 Structures that define Liverpool Architecture - Rotating Liverpool Art
Rotating Liverpool Art

26. School of Architecture

The School of Architecture is an architecture school in Liverpool, England, and part of
the University of Liverpool.

30 Structures that define Liverpool Architecture - School of Architecture
School of Architecture

27. St. Andrews Garden

This wonderful 1930s art deco inspired building started life as council housing.  Apparently it was once known as the “Bullring”, reflecting the configuration of the buildings but observed from the air it looks more like a giant horseshoe. It’s A student accommodation Building.

30 Structures that define Liverpool Architecture - St. Andrews Garden
St. Andrews Garden

28. Royal Liver Building

The building is the purpose-built home of the Royal Liver Assurance group,one of Liverpool’s Three Graces, which line the city’s waterfront. It is also part of Liverpool’s UNESCO-designated World Heritage Maritime Mercantile City.

30 Structures that define Liverpool Architecture - Royal Liver Building
Royal Liver Building

29. Museum Of Liverpool

The museum, which was designed by architects 3XN and engineers Buro Happold and built by Galliford Try at cost of £72 million, provides 8,000 square metres of exhibition space, housing more than 6,000 objects. It has flexible spaces that regularly change to enable National Museums Liverpool to show more of their collections.

30 Structures that define Liverpool Architecture - Museum Of Liverpool
Museum Of Liverpool

30. White Star Line

Designed by architects Richard Norman Shaw and J. Francis Doyle, it was built for the Ismay, Imrie and Company shipping company, which later became the White Star Line. The entrance to the building at James Street has a fine mosaic of South America set into the floor.

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White Star Line
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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.