The Ella Armitage Building, formerly known as the Sheffield Bioincubator is a former innovation centre in Sheffield, England. It contained offices and...
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Park Hill, Sheffield (category Grade II* listed buildings in Sheffield)
was built between 1957 and 1961, and in 1998 was given Grade II* listed building status. Following a period of decline, the estate is being renovated by...
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site and a 7 feet (2.1 m) high anvil has been left in situ next to the building, partly because it was deemed too expensive to move. The River Sheaf runs...
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HUBS). The Nelson Mandela Building, the former students' union building (when opened in 1978 was known as the Phoenix building), was sold and has since...
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Educational Alfred Denny Building Arts Tower Ella Armitage Building Drama Studio Firth Court Goodwin Sports Centre Hicks Building Information Commons Octagon...
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Meadowhall (shopping centre) (category Buildings and structures in Sheffield)
recognition in the UK. The collusion between police and private companies in building these surveillance nets around popular spaces is deeply disturbing". "More...
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Sheffield Manor Lodge (category Grade II* listed buildings in Sheffield)
has three storeys of two rooms. The stair at one corner rises above the building onto the roof. This seems to have been designed as a viewing platform and...
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University of Sheffield (category Buildings and structures in Sheffield)
in 1903 for building a new university property. A building with a traditional collegiate quadrangle (later known as Western Bank building and now Firth...
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Sheffield Winter Garden (category Buildings and structures in Sheffield)
building has background frost protection to a minimum of 4 degrees Celsius and it is one of the largest Glued Laminated Timber or "Glulam" buildings in...
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Sheffield Ski Village (category Buildings and structures in Sheffield)
during their childhood and early teenage years. On 29 April 2012, the main building of the Ski Village was destroyed by a fire. The blaze occurred in the early...
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Crucible Theatre (category Grade II listed buildings in Sheffield)
The architects Renton Howard Wood Levin Architects were employed and the building itself began to take shape in 1969. It was completed in two years, with...
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Totley Tunnel (category Buildings and structures in Sheffield)
the life history of Joseph Hibberd, a labourer, who was injured whilst building the tunnel, and lingered, "crippled", for "five years". His grave has an...
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Arts Tower (category Buildings and structures completed in 1965)
The Arts Tower is a building at 12 Bolsover Street in Sheffield, England, belonging to the University of Sheffield and which opened in 1965. A spokesperson...
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Sheffield Arena (category Buildings and structures in Sheffield)
18th most popular arena in the world and this was in the year that the building was closed for over 2 months to enable the multi-million pound refurbishment...
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over 3 years and cost £82 million (nearly 9 times the original bridge building cost, adjusting for inflation). The strengthening project won the British...
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the score.[citation needed] Below the scoreboard is the stadium control building, where all the technical aspects of the stadium are controlled (e.g. lighting...
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Church of St Mark, Broomhill (category Grade II listed buildings in Sheffield)
1868–1871 to a standard neo-Gothic design by William Henry Crossland. This building was destroyed by an incendiary bomb during the "Sheffield Blitz" of 12...
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Kelham Island Brewery (category Buildings and structures in Sheffield)
Educational Alfred Denny Building Arts Tower Ella Armitage Building Drama Studio Firth Court Goodwin Sports Centre Hicks Building Information Commons Octagon...
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Hillsborough Barracks (category Buildings and structures in Sheffield)
Hillsborough Barracks is a walled complex of buildings between Langsett Road and Penistone Road in the Hillsborough District of Sheffield, South Yorkshire...
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Jessop Hospital (category Hospital buildings completed in 1878)
Following a large donation by Thomas Jessop, a wealthy steelworks owner, a new building was commissioned to replace the old Sheffield Hospital for Women at Figtree...
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Educational Alfred Denny Building Arts Tower Ella Armitage Building Drama Studio Firth Court Goodwin Sports Centre Hicks Building Information Commons Octagon...
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Shepherd Wheel (category Grade II listed buildings in Sheffield)
on 31 March 2012. Buildings Millpond Grinding wheels in a workshop Abbeydale Industrial Hamlet Kelham Island Museum Listed buildings in Sheffield Historic...
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The Diamond, Sheffield (category Sheffield University buildings and structures)
The Diamond is a building in Sheffield, South Yorkshire, part of the University of Sheffield. Housing specialist engineering facilities as well as seminar...
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Don Valley Stadium (category Demolished buildings and structures in Sheffield)
on 14 July 2014. Retrieved 12 December 2014. "Don Valley Stadium | OpenBuildings". openbuildings.com. Retrieved 12 December 2014. Sheard, R.; John, G.;...
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Birley Spa (category Commercial buildings completed in 1842)
many years as private dwellings. In the 1973 it was given Grade II listed building status. During the mid 1800s a committee was created consisting of Thomas...
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Blair / Cool Britannia era of which it was seen as a notable failure. The building, designed by Branson Coates following an architectural design competition...
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St Paul's Tower (category Residential buildings completed in 2011)
in May 2006 and the building was topped out in August 2010, surpassing Sheffield University's Arts Tower as the tallest building in Sheffield at 101 metres...
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Royal Hallamshire Hospital (category Hospital buildings completed in 1971)
phase, the main building, was opened by the Prince of Wales in 1978. The main building was designed as three main interlinked buildings, the most significant...
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Gatecrasher One (category Demolished buildings and structures in Sheffield)
was constructed around 1910. The building was a two-storey brick built warehouse and remained an industrial building until 1986. In 1991 a planning application...
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The Leadmill (category Industrial buildings and structures in Sheffield)
fairs, cabaret, drag, and talks. The Leadmill first opened in 1980 in the building that previously housed the Esquire, a 1960s club that had hosted gigs by...
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