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16 Jun 2009

Newcastle Building Photographs

Photos © architect Adrian Welch

Newcastle Architecture – other buildings by sector around city centre

South : Quayside + Gateshead / City Centre / East / North / West

Buildings south of city centre – Quayside

Quayside Quayside

Guild Hall
Guild Hall Guild Hall

Quayside Lofts, central Newcastle
Date built: 2006
Design: Conran Architects
Quayside Lofts Newcastle building photo

Copthorne Hotel, central Newcastle
Copthorne Hotel
Newcastle Hotel

Newcastle Fish Market, Quayside
Newcastle Hotel

Malmaison Hotel Newcastle
Malmaison Hotel Newcastle
Newcastle hotel buildings

Pitcher & Piano Bar, Quayside
Pitcher & Piano Bar

Traditional Quayside buildings – historic half-timbered houses
Quayside buildings

Newcastle Quayside

Various Quayside buildings along the River Tyne
Quayside buildings

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Buildings south of city centre – Gateshead

Hilton Hotel, Gateshead
Hilton Hotel Gateshead
Gateshead Hilton Hotel
The building overlooks the Quayside and Tyne Bridge. Recent recognitions include Large Hotel of the Year at the Northeast England Tourism Awards 2012.

Baltic Mills housing
Baltic Mills housing

Buildings in city centre

Grey Street
Grey Street
Grey Street was built by Grainger in the 1830s with the aid of several architects, including John Dobson. The whole of the western side of the street was designed by two architects from Grainger’s office, John Wardle and George Walker.

Grey Street contains the Theatre Royal designed by John and Benjamin Green, the southern entrance to Monument Metro station and the Central Arcade. It is renowned for its Georgian architecture, and was in 2010 voted ‘Best street in the UK’ by BBC Radio 4 listeners.

Grey’s Monument

Grade II Listed
Statue of Earl grey atop a column
40m high

Hotel Monument
2008
Ryder Architects
Hotel Room on top – Proposal

Grainger Street
Grainger Street Grainger Street

Newcastle’s main shopping street: Cumberland Street
Cumberland Street

Earl Grey Memorial
Earl Grey Memorial

Traditional gable-headed building at bottom of Grey Street in city centre
Grey Street Grey Street

Buildings east of city centre

Bold Modern building just north of Studio 55
Modern Newcastle building Modern Newcastle building

One of many buildings east of the city centre requiring refurbishment
Newcastle building

Delicate traditional building of high quality
Newcastle traditional building

Newcastle Bars
Newcastle Bar

Carliol House, Pilgrim Street/Market Street

1927
Carliol House Carliol House Newcastle
Traditional stone building

Old Cinema
Newcastle Old Cinema Newcastle Cinema Newcastle Cinema

Police & Fire Station
Newcastle Police & Fire Station Newcastle Police & Fire Station Newcastle Police & Fire Station

Jeweller’s shop – Northern Goldsmiths
Newcastle Jeweller's shop
Newcastle shops

Sixties building – podium block
Sixties building

Unusually small building – Moss Clothes shop
Moss Clothes shop

Monument Shopping Centre
Monument Shopping Centre

Street view, Monument shopping centre on left
Monument Shopping Centre

Buildings north of city centre

Art Deco building
Newcastle Art Deco building

Beautiful Victorian building – former Emerson Chambers – near Monument shopping centre, art deco building to left
Newcastle Victorian building Victorian building Victorian building

War Memorial – Monument near Eldon Centre
Newcastle War Memorial

War Memorial in context, John Lewis store beyond
Newcastle War Memorial

Clash of scale between modern brick bulk and traditional stone terrace
Newcastle stone terrace

Plain Modern architecture
Newcastle Modern architecture

Eldon Square Shopping Centre
Eldon Square Shopping Centre
Newcastle Shopping Centre
Eldon Square shopping centre opened in 1976 and was built on the site of Old Eldon Square, a famous part of Georgian Newcastle designed by John Dobson in about 1824. This redevelopment, which left only the eastern terrace standing, has been criticised, with one writer calling it “the greatest single example of architectural vandalism in Britain since the war”.

Buildings west of city centre

Art Deco Flats
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Street scene
Newcastle Street scene

Slab block
Newcastle Slab block

Another slab block
Newcastle Slab block

Recent office buildings
Newcastle office building

City Walls
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Victorian building adj. City Wall
Newcastle Victorian building

Modern housing adj. City Wall with castlellated features
Newcastle Modern housing Modern housing Newcastle

New square just west of city wall near Terry Farrell’s life building
New square Newcastle Newcastle square

Newcastle theatre just north of life building – Stoll Picture Theatre, aka The Journal Tyne Theatre
Newcastle theatre

Recent development west of mainline, with unusual sculpture
Newcastle development Newcastle development

Industrial architecture still standing near River Tyne
Newcastle Industrial architecture

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Dogger Bank Wind Farm Operations and Maintenance Base, Port of Tyne, east of Newcastle, Northeast England, UK
Design: Ryder Architecture
Dogger Bank Wind Farm Port of Tyne building design
image courtesy of architects practice
Dogger Bank Wind Farm Operations and Maintenance Base
The developers of the Dogger Bank Wind Farm have revealed the design for the multi million pound Operations and Maintenance (O&M) Base, that will serve the world’s biggest offshore wind farm. Subject to planning approval, the base will be constructed in the Port of Tyne. It will serve as the main hub for operating the wind farm which when complete will be capable of powering 6m homes.

Sage Gateshead
Design: Foster + Partners
Newcastle Concert Hall Building

Woodhorn Colliery, Ashington, Northumberland
Design: RMJM Architects
Woodhorn Colliery

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