The Liver Building
The Liver Building is an iconic structure located in Liverpool, England. Completed in 1911, it stands at 98 meters tall and was one of the first skyscrapers in the country. The building is known for its distinctive clock towers and the famous Liver Birds that sit atop, symbolizing the city.
Designed by architects Walter Aubrey Thomas and C. H. Reilly, the Liver Building showcases a mix of Edwardian and Baroque architectural styles. It was designated a Grade I listed building in 2004, recognizing its historical and architectural significance. Today, it remains a prominent feature of the Liverpool skyline.