1965 – Presbyterian Church, Harmony Hill, Lisburn, Co. Antrim
The foundation stones for Harmony Hill Presbyterian Church were laid in September 1964.
The foundation stones for Harmony Hill Presbyterian Church were laid in September 1964.
The architect of this building, which has been erected for the Solent Yacht Club,
Constructed by Sisk for the National Building Agency and designed by Delaney MacVeigh &
Two long low blocks, slightly offset with connecting social and circulatory spaces,
The foundation stone of the church was laid in 1919 built to the designs of a well-regarded Belfast architect in a Victorian Gothic style.
By the mid-1870s the existing drydock,
Attractive renaissance inspired bank branch – a substantial Victorian form conveying prestige and financial security.
Originally known as Broadway Methodist Church, and constructed from 1906 to 1907.
Demolished but described by Rothery as a good example of “the application of a ‘modern’
Third placed entry for a new university senate for the National University of Ireland on the corner of Merrion Square at Fitzwilliam and Mount Streets.