2010 – Aurora Building, Belfast
The Aurora building was a proposed construction project that with its height of 109 metres, would have been the tallest building in Ireland.
The Aurora building was a proposed construction project that with its height of 109 metres, would have been the tallest building in Ireland.
The Obel Tower dominates the Belfast skyline. Planning permission was granted in January 2008 for an extra two floors to be added to the tower to cater for further demand in apartment space.
Costing a total of €2m, the new Fire station houses a host of key elements demanded of a modern fire station including: six appliance bays,
In 2003, the Lyric held an international architectural competition and selected O’Donnell + Tuomey from 56 entries as the architects to design a new theatre facility.
The Giant’s Causeway was without a permanent visitors’ centre between 2000 and 2012, as the previous building burned down in 2000.
This commission was won after a RIBA International Design Contest in 2007. Completed by Hackett Hall McKnight in February 2012 and provides performance spaces,
Titanic Belfast is the centrepiece of the £7bn Titanic Quarter development, one of Europe’s largest urban waterfront regeneration schemes which is turning a 185-acre site on the banks of Belfast’s River Lagan into a new mixed use maritime quarter with a mile of water frontage.
Coláiste Ailigh is a secondary school of 350 students located on the northeast fringe of Ireland on an elevated and east-sloping site on the outskirts of the town of Letterkenny.
Built as part of a new education campus, the Garage Theatre is a modern uncompromising building with large picture windows to provide views across the surrounding rural landscape.
In April, the Department of the Environment Northern Ireland approved plans for the Maze Long Kesh Peace building and Conflict Resolution Centre (PbCRC) ,
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