1965 – Microbiology Building, Royal Victoria Hospital, Belfast
Designed in 1961 and completed by 1965, the Microbiology Building is part of Queen’s University on the Royal Victoria Hospital campus.
Designed in 1961 and completed by 1965, the Microbiology Building is part of Queen’s University on the Royal Victoria Hospital campus.
Nineteen story office building constructed by the Post Office as a base for the telephone network –
A distinctive church with a fan shaped plan and huge wall of “dalle de verre” glass.
Unbuilt plan for wholesale development of Markets area of Belfast.
A shopping centre development model, looking North towards Great Victoria Street. Never constructed.
This complex of 850 flats, housing 2,400 residents was designed by architect Frank Robertson for the Northern Ireland Housing Trust.
Large modern Cistercian monastery built in the grounds of an earlier Georgian country house from 1810.
A Belfast landmark with its distinctive yellow colour, the City Hospital Tower is 15 stories and 76 m (250 ft) in height.
Large office building constructed for General Accident Assurance in the mid early 1980s. The facade has four tall red columns interspaced with flat panels of Portland stone.
Large modern auditorium built as part of the rejuvenation of the city. The cylindrical building features a couple of levels of bars and restaurants in a glazed offshoot (to the left in picture).
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