1957 – Third Placed Design for War Memorial Building, Belfast
Second placed entry by W.
Second placed entry by W.
The site was formerly occupied by the Queen Anne Hotel and a number of shops which were destroyed by German bombing during the Belfast Blitz in 1941.
Four storey office building with commercial units at street level with a slight curve to the facade.
Constructed over the period 1957-58,
Modern office and factory building constructed as part of a drive to bring new jobs to Northern Ireland in the 50s and 60s.
Practice was formed in 1919 between James Stilwell Munce and Edwin Riddell Kennedy.
Early 1960s house built in what was a leafy suburban garden on the edge of Belfast.
Constructed for Norwich Union in the early 1960s, built on a vacant WWII bomb site.
Design unveiled in 1957 – the 500-bed hospital opened in 1962.
A former RAF station, in July 1959 the decision was made to move civil flights to Aldergrove to take advantage of the large airfield and this took place in October 1963.