1950 – Former Bairns-Wear Factory, Armagh, Co. Armagh
Initially built as an advance factory by the Northern Ireland Ministry of Commerce as office and hostel block for Bairns-Wear Ltd.
Initially built as an advance factory by the Northern Ireland Ministry of Commerce as office and hostel block for Bairns-Wear Ltd.
Modern fire station by Belfast architects Munce &
The factory was built in 1958 for Pinehurst Textiles but the British Army took it over in early 1971 for use as a barracks due to its size and position.
Interesting modern insertion into a traditional pub exterior.
Armagh Planetarium was first proposed in 1943 and the Armagh observatory team worked towards its realisation for over two decades.
Constructed in the new planned town of Craigavon in the 1970s,
This was an unplaced entry in the Armagh Marketplace Theatre Competition.
Large linen works outside Armagh including linen bleaching greens and weaving works.
The Market Place Theatre and Arts Centre is Armagh’s state of the art cultural and conference facility in the heart of this historic city,
A modern, multi-purpose facility which commemorates the life and times of the internationally-celebrated Irish folk musician.