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Editor’s pick: top design-led hotels in Liverpool

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Hotel Designs Editor’s pick: top design-led hotels in Liverpool Editor’s pick: top design-led hotels in Liverpool The eyes (and ears) of the world are on the northwest this week as the city of Liverpool transforms to host the Eurovision Song Contest.

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Adjaye Associates to redevelop International Slavery Museum and Maritime Museum

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British studio Adjaye Associates has been appointed to create the architectural design for the redevelopment of Liverpool' s International Slavery Museum and Maritime Museum, with Ralph Appelbaum Associates chosen to lead the exhibition design. Read: Asif Khan, Mariam Kamara, David Adjaye and Theaster Gates to redevelop Liverpool waterfront.

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Liverpool's rising sea levels captured in Merseyside Totemy sculptures

Deezen

The impact of climate change on the UK city of Liverpool is visualised in these three towering sculptures by Polish artist Alicja Bia?a Set up on the city's waterfront as part of the Liverpool Biennial , the three towers are the latest in Bia?a's The Merseyside Totemy sculptures represent data about rising sea levels in Liverpool.

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Martins Bank Liverpool Building Renovation

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Design: Red Deer architects, London Martins Bank Liverpool Renovation News Upon completion in 2024, the historic Grade II* listed building will house community-focused spaces, F&B and 140,000 sqft of sustainable Grade-A offices. We are excited to see these plans come to fruition as we bring life back to this extraordinary building.

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Paul Cocksedge suspends over 2,000 pieces of coal in Liverpool Cathedral

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British designer Paul Cocksedge has created a sculpture made from high-carbon coal, which was hung and illuminated inside Liverpool Cathedral as a comment on our fossil fuel dependency. Not all of it is burned, for example, and anthracite is used for water filtration because of its high carbon content."

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Tate’s Radical Landscapes exhibition puts land art and social politics in focus

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Tate Liverpool ’s Radical Landscape exhibition explores the contradictions of the British countryside and how it’s always been political ground zero. Rinkeni Pani (Beautiful Water)’ engages with her English-Romany heritage, spotlighting trespass and climate change. Cédric Van Parys fills a former water tower in Sofia with sculptures.

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Fettle revamps San Carlo restaurant with interiors informed by Milanese villas and gardens

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Architecture and design studio Fettle has unveiled the refurbished interior of the San Carlo restaurant in Liverpool , UK, which was informed by northern Italy's coastline. According to the architects, its colour is similar to that of luxury Italian sports cars and the water taxis of Venice.