That was an old render before its time I'm afraid but you can see the positive effect it's going to have.
I love the new beetham. Are you going on the Unity tour next week?
BTW - WATERFRONT planners are ordering new buildings be raised above the river as they prepare for global warming.
Sea levels around Liverpool have risen by 6cm in the last 50 years and could swell by another 67cm by 2080.
And plans are already being laid to prepare for knock-on effects in the Mersey.
Liverpool's waterfront is going through a renaissance, with patches of land next to the Mersey the target for big-money building firms.
Work is already under way at Kings Dock, while Princes Dock and Mann Island are both earmarked for expensive projects.
But Environment Agency experts are telling developers to raise buildings above the water level to avoid risk of widespread flooding.
Hi-tech equipment has identified more areas at risk of flooding, and rules and regulations are more strict than ever before. continues...
No I wont be going Kev but I hope to go to a SSC meet up soon do you reckon you could make it?
it'll be on a Saturday afternoon probably i'll let you know more soon.Originally Posted by Kev
Looks better at night.Originally Posted by Paul D
If I was ever in Wirral at night by the mersey, it would rock to just sit on the bench relxing at night admiring the view.
Gididi Gididi Goo.
Great picture Paul
" If you know your history, then you would know where you coming from".
"I could have been a footballer - but I had a paper round"..Yosser Hughes
The night views are great. The city looks fab all lit up.
Just imagine it when the whole of the Kings Dock comes to life and with all of the other towers they have planned lighting up the Waterfront.Originally Posted by lindylou
As it changes so its fame will remain.
The city skyline is famous only because people are interested in what goes on here, so it is used as a backdrop to report on other events. If we stop doing things then people will forget the buildings.... if we continue doing things then some of this will create sufficient value to lead to changes in the skyline.
Here's a complete pano of our skyline,the towers on Kings Dock have just gone into planning so hopefully they'll be approved soon,Central Village has been approved and doesn't feature on this render so that's to be added to this and also an application has just gone in for a tower in the Baltic Triangle for a 22 storey tower.As if that wasn't enough an application has just gone in for site 3A on Princes Dock(next to city lofts) for a 36 storey tower so things are really looking up.
Keep on seeing all these great renders on the forum of the city's skyline from the river - something I rarely see in reality. My daily view of the city's skyline is from the opposite direction as I wander down Erskine St. and Islington each morning. Anbody able to show us what the view over the city from the Low Hill direction is going to look like.
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