Peter Ellis is debatably Liverpool’s most pioneering architect. Recognised as the creator of the skyscraper, Ellis only built two buildings in Liverpool, 14 Water Street known as Oriel Chambers, and 16 Cook Street. Matthew Ashton of MGMA Architects will provide a tour of each of the listed structures, offering a critical architectural assessment of the successes and failures of the detailing within both. This is an excellent opportunity for the local community to connect with privately owned, internationally recognised architectural assets.
Please arrive 15 minutes outside the 16 Cook Street, Liverpool, L2 9RF
Access Information:
The tour includes stairs and is not fully accessible as there is no lift available.
We apologise for any inconvenience.
Please contact hello@laf-uk.com if you have any further accessibility concerns or queries.
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Timings:
16:45 - Meet at Location
17:00 - Tour Starts
18:30 - Tour Ends
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Location:
16 Cook Street
Liverpool
L2 9RF
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Please contact hello@laf-uk.com if you have any accessibility requirements, concerns or queries.
Please check the weather and wear suitable footwear and clothing, as this event is external and internal
Alternative routes will be provided to allow for full accessibility
Participants with additional needs may bring carer
Under 18s to be supervised and accompanied by an adult
Tickets must be ordered in advance of all events and will not be available to book at the event.
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