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~~UrbanAddiction~~
Join Date: Jan 2011
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Liverpool's Best Buildings
Liverpool Town Hall - Beautiful building in my opinion =)
![]() Liverpool Municipal Building ![]() Victoria Building - University of Liverpool ![]() Barclay's Bank Building ![]() Great North Western Hotel - Lime Street Station
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~~UrbanAddiction~~
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Liverpool is a great city - i think it has the best collection of fine buildings in the country outside London!!
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*in not only my opinion |
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New Hall Place is good.
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~~UrbanAddiction~~
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Really...?? lol New Hall Place is actually the building i absolutely despise!!! considering Liverpool's great architecture and the obvious 3 graces! the skyline is ruined by that great big massive brown mess!! a scar on Liverpool's face if you ask me... sorry =|
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~~UrbanAddiction~~
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it's just a big mess... dosnt fit in at all
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~~UrbanAddiction~~
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St. George's Hall - Liverpool's Best Building!!
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Join Date: Jun 2010
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Everytime I look at the Liverpool skyline I feel good with that new addition, the West Tower. I think that it acts as a beacon of the new energy of a city on the rise. If it could talk would say something like `hey world, look, Liverpool is here again ready to engage with the world`.
Regards from Euskal Herria/Basque Country |
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MBT briefs. Scratchy.
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I quite like this view from the Liver Buildings (I assume).... In terms of a collection of buildings... a couple more "tall" towers might soften the blocky effects of those in the foreground. At the end of the day they all represent slightly different eras, and that contrast is richer because of them I think. Sometimes dangerous to view buildings only in isolation methinks...
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Well, you're not a bandwagon jumper are you
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I like beer.
Join Date: Jun 2007
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The more I see that Halifax building, the more noddy it looks
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I love it.
We should invade Liverpool and steal it, moving it to Conway Boulevard and make it the new City of Wirral Town Hall.
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I've had the pleasure of working in India Buildings and the Cunnard Building. Both were stunning.
I loved the Cunard because my office desk used to look out onto the waterfront. Absolutely spectacular especially during the tall ships and when the cruise liners would park up. This was during the time when the canal link and ferry terminal were being built. A great time of confidence in Liverpool. I also had the priviledge of going down into the very bowels of the building and was blown away by some of the stuff hidden away down there. The sheer scale of the underground bit is unreal. Also some of the records held there....you could spend all day having a gander. Part of the old dock wall is visable on one end of the building. Credits to kevsy ![]() ![]() It needs a bloody good clean though. India Buildings is just pure oppulance (spelling?). It's the sophisticated gentleman of Liverpool buildings. This is one of my favourites. ![]() ![]() image hosted on flickr
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![]() I think The Collegiate is magnificent. I'm not sure of the history of Shaw Street, but along with this building there are some handsome terraces, a lovely park - but then poverty. Does anyone know the story of this area? Of course, there is SFX church too. |
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Everton was a rich man's suburb until the docks migrated north and the potatoes ran out over in Ireland. After that, the expanding city overtook the genteel brow and the working classes took over. Ken Rodgers last book is well worth a read.
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![]() The former Bank of England on Castle Street looks great when glimpsed from The Pier Head. |
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So what became of the 'other' buildings that would have been situated on this stretch? The terraces come to an abrupt end - then nothing! |
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Revolutionary Man
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Sorry, Ken Rogers of Pink Echo fame. Bluenose and generally good egg. I'm listening to Bad Company at the minute. Wires crossed & all that..
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