1936 – Northern Bank, Upper Newtownards Rd., Belfast
Still the site of a bank branch, but the previous building has been swept away.
Still the site of a bank branch, but the previous building has been swept away.
Architect: McEnary & Krafft
Former bank and office accommodation (Farmer’s and Mechanic’s Savings Bank of Minneapolis) converted into an hotel. The banking hall exterior features some bold relief sculpture and crisply incised lettering.
Former branch of the Munster & Leinster Bank, later a part of Allied Irish Banks.
Constructed as a branch of the Bank of Toronto and now an art gallery. The building has a simplified,
Modern bank building in a Brutalist style that replaced a Beaux Arts Classical building nearby.
Built as a drive-in bank with a driver accessible hatch behind the internal counter. Still in use by Bank of Ireland today,
La Tour CIBC measures 187 meters in height and counts forty-five storeys.This slender tower has only 1,400 square meters per floor.
Prominent corner site between Great Victoria Street and Dublin Road, replacing earlier buildings including the Shaftesbury Arcade.
32 South Mall is the Munster headquarters for the Bank of Ireland. The building is of five storeys and underwent a substantial refurbishment in 2008.
Designed by Lardner & Partners in conjunction with Kenneth Kiersey who was head architect of Bank of Ireland Group.