1932 – 11-15 Donegall Place, Belfast
Known as Donegall Chambers. Two buildings previously occupied by LMS Railway Co.
Known as Donegall Chambers. Two buildings previously occupied by LMS Railway Co.
Completed in 1932 during the New York skyscraper race,
The Buller Building opened in 1932 and is similar to the Tier Building which also faces the Administration Building,
A fine imposing bridge built high to allow for ship traffic.
Designed by engineer Joseph Mallagh with input on its visual appearance by O’Callaghan and Giron.
A very impressive Art Deco building,
Designed in a Beaux-Arts Neoclassical style, the facade features two curved wings with engaged Ionic columns,
Ceremonial gates to welcome the Papal Legate to the City of Dublin for the 1932 Eucharistic Congress.
Alternative plans for a proposed ‘Customs Examination Station’
Drawings exhibited at the Royal Academy in 1930,