1979 – Andersonstown Leisure Centre, Belfast
The original Andersonstown Leisure Centre building was designed by architect D.J.
The original Andersonstown Leisure Centre building was designed by architect D.J.
Originally designed in the late 1950s by the same firm of architects (NMA),
Replacing the old East Stand which was constructed in 1927, the new East Stand cost £4 million and held thirteen thousand providing ten thousand extra seats over the previous capacity.
Replaced Lanyon’s Ulster Club of 1863,
In 1982, Hyster built a new $8.2 million plant in Blanchardstown,
Some extravagant plans were drawn up for this site including a design by Stephenson Gibney &
Commmissioned in 1976. Purpose designed as new headquarters for the General Accident insurance company,
The building has been designed to suit the specific needs of an international legal firm,
Formerly known as Pembroke Quay. Unique amongst the quayscapes of the city was Sarsfield Quay which had a unified commercial facade treatment.