1966 – Rossville Flats, Derry
Designed by the Londonderry Development Commission and later refurbished by the Northern Ireland Housing Executive in the early 1980s.
Designed by the Londonderry Development Commission and later refurbished by the Northern Ireland Housing Executive in the early 1980s.
Built to replace an older church erected in 1834.
A sport and function room pavilion for the CIYMS Tennis Club providing changing rooms and social facilities.
Holiday house designed to take in the scenic views of the Mourne Mountains though continuous strip windows and a walkout terrace on the upper floor.
Modern house in a Miesian idiom by architect Cathal O’Neill,
Pavilions for Queen’s playing fields with a distinctive water tower and roofline – the roof being supported in the centre of each façade and soaring upwards.
The eminent Derry architect Liam McCormick designed St.
A distinctive church with a fan shaped plan and huge wall of “dalle de verre”
Armagh Planetarium was first proposed in 1943 and the Armagh observatory team worked towards its realisation for over two decades.
A seven-storey commercial building at the corner of Donegall Square North and Donegall Place.