1924 – Anglican Cathedral, Liverpool
In 1902 an open design competition to design a cathedral attracted over 100 entries including designs from noted architects such as Charles Rennie Mackintosh.
In 1902 an open design competition to design a cathedral attracted over 100 entries including designs from noted architects such as Charles Rennie Mackintosh.
Following the purchase of a site at Brownlow Hill in 1930,
Proposal for an unbuilt skyscraper for Blackpool in the early 1930s.
The design was the result of a competition held in 1927 for a new library and town hall extension.
Constructed to contain both offices and ventilator equipment for the Queensway Tunnel.
Architect’s sketch proposal for ventilation station on Mersey tunnel.
One of six such installations serving the Queensway Mersey Tunnel,
Sir Owen Williams impressive 1939 glass building on Great Ancoats Street in the Northern Quarter was a copy of its sister building on Fleet Street,
Lutyens’ unrealised vision for a re-arranged Liverpool centred around his uncompleted cathedral.