India Buildings, Grade II listed office building in Liverpool, England
India Buildings is a nine-story office building occupying an entire block with limestone facades and a central arcade connecting Water Street to Brunswick Street. The structure combines various commercial spaces and offices within a unified design, with the through-passage providing pedestrian access between two major streets.
The building was constructed between 1924 and 1932 for the Blue Funnel shipping line, documenting Liverpool's peak years of maritime trade. Following bomb damage in 1941, it underwent full restoration and preserves this layer of industrial heritage.
The building shows Italian Renaissance elements mixed with American Beaux-Arts forms, reflecting Liverpool's intense commercial ties with the United States. The architectural mixture shapes how the city looks and documents a time when shipping and business connected continents.
The building is easily accessible with multiple entrances and a publicly-usable central arcade for pedestrians passing through the block. Exploring the public interior spaces in the business areas allows you to appreciate the architectural details up close.
Each entrance hall contains three painted ceiling domes supported by travertine marble columns, creating a generous spatial element. The exterior displays distinctive cherub carvings on the keystones, decorative details that give the building a playful classical character.
Location: Liverpool
GPS coordinates: 53.40600,-2.99260
Latest update: December 8, 2025 19:55
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