1967 – Queen’s Playing Fields, Malone, Belfast
Pavilions for Queen’s playing fields with a distinctive water tower and roofline – the roof being supported in the centre of each façade and soaring upwards.
Pavilions for Queen’s playing fields with a distinctive water tower and roofline – the roof being supported in the centre of each façade and soaring upwards.
Large office building above a podium storey.
The jury statment on the second placeed design read: “The entry awarded second prize was held in high regard by the jury because of its bold,
The Sir John Carling Building was built in 1967 for the Department of Agriculture.
The eminent Derry architect Liam McCormick designed St.
A distinctive church with a fan shaped plan and huge wall of “dalle de verre”
A restained modern insertion into a Victorian streetscape replacing a building of 1867 by Alfred G.
Originally known as the Centennial Library,
From opening to early 2023 named after Bishop George Berkeley (1687-1753),
The jury statement on the third placed entrants read: “The jury particularly admired the entry for its excellent internal planning,