The Museum of Liverpool designed by 3XN architects is located in Liverpool, United Kingdom. Over the years the city of Liverpool has become known for many things: the sporting abilities of Liverpool and Everton football clubs, the industrial trades down on the docks, and the musical legends the Beatles. 3XN have taken inspiration from the waterside location of the new museum and run with the theme...
The National Maritime Museum designed by C. F. Møller Architects & Purcell Miller Tritton is located in London, United Kingdom. This lengthy project was ignited five years ago with a ‘worthy but perhaps rather unexciting’ brief to extend the existing Museum’s archive and retrieval system, and was spurred on by the appointment of Dr Kevin Fewster as Director of the NMM and a very generous...
Located in Oxford, United Kingdom, Oxford Science Area – Physics CL2 & Chemistry CL2 was designed by Purcell Miller Tritton. To ensure that the new buildings would not have an adverse impact on their sensitive, historic location, Heritage Statements were produced for the two proposed buildings. In line with the government’s Planning Policy Statement 5: Planning for the Historic Environment,...
The Access Link to Liverpool Metropolitan Cathedral’s crypt designed by Nightingale Associates is located in Liverpool, United Kingdom. The Crypt Link, a design sympathetic to both Gibberd’s Cathedral and Lutyen’s crypt, allows improved public access to the crypt and the museum it contains, opening this hidden crypt up to the a wider audience and encouraging its use as an exhibition space and...
Located in Woolverhampton, United Kingdom, Student accommodation was designed by O’Connell East Architects of Manchester, Woolverhampton’s new student halls are comprised of 805 modules. Featuring a 24 storey block it will be Europe’s tallest modular building and will provide 657 student bedrooms plus 142 post-graduate student apartments. The full build will take just 27 weeks to complete...