1968 – Hampton House, Royal Avenue, Belfast
Architect: Robinson & McIlwaine
Replacing two existing buildings, Hampton House is clad with white vertical tiling.
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,
This church was built between 1855 and 1856.
Rambling Italianate mansion built circa 1865 for James Torrens (1796-1884),
The Orpheus Building was once part of Belfast’s largest department store.
Replaced Lanyon’s Ulster Club of 1863,
Constructed in two phases in 1862 and 1867 for Sir James Emerson Tennent..