1949 – Sir William Whitla Hall, University Rd., Belfast
Architect: John MacGeagh
The Whitla Hall was opened in 1949 and was named after Sir William Whitla.
The Whitla Hall was opened in 1949 and was named after Sir William Whitla.
This area of Belfast underwent rapid expansion during the middle to late 19th century –
Congregation formed in 1902, the church was designed circa 1913 but not built until 1923 because of World War I.
In the grounds of City Hall,
A seven-storey commercial building at the corner of Donegall Square North and Donegall Place.
Replacing two existing buildings, Hampton House is clad with white vertical tiling.
Commissioned by Monaghan County Council,
Built to replace an idiosyncratic building,
Attractive facade concealing a fairly basic structure –
Designed as part of the same scheme as the National Museum,