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W. & G. Audsley was the architectural practice founded in Liverpool, UK, by Scottish Brothers William James Audsley and George Ashdown Audsley.. It completed churches in the Gothic Revival Style in the Liverpool area.
Pages in category "Architecture firms based in Liverpool" The following 3 pages are in this category, out of 3 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
He then proceeded to the School of Architecture at the University of Liverpool. [1] During 1912–1926, Hill worked with three private architectural firms in Liverpool. He also served as a private in the King's Regiment (Liverpool) during World War One. [3] In 1926, he was appointed senior assistant in the Liverpool City Architect's department.
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Thomas Rickman who began his career as an architect in Liverpool designed two churches in the city, both for the Church of England St George's Church, Everton in 1813–1815 with its unusual cast iron interior and St Michael's Church, Aigburth in 1814–1815 altered in 1900 by W. & G. Audsley, both are examples of late Georgian Gothic Revival ...
The Midland Hotel is an example of Art Deco architecture in the UK. Union North acted as architects for the restoration and refurbishment of the hotel. [ 1 ] The project was notable as being part of wider measures to regenerate Morecambe.
As of 2016 BDP was reported to be the UK's second largest architecture firm, with 950 employees. In March 2016, the Japanese engineering firm Nippon Koei bought all of the stock of BDP for a total sale price of £102.2 million. [3] In 2017, BDP was appointed architect for the refurbishment project for the Palace of Westminster. [4]
In 1914 the Cunard Steamship Company commissioned the construction of new headquarters for their company. Cunard's expansion meant that they had outgrown their previous offices, which were also in Liverpool, [1] and the site chosen for construction was at the former George's Dock, in between the Royal Liver Building and Port of Liverpool Building. [2]