1964 – Deramore Arms, 361 Ormeau Road, Belfast
Architect: Robert McKinstry & Associates
Wild exterior for a modern bar with upstairs lounge in Belfast – a bold relief sculpture wrapping around the corner at street level.
Wild exterior for a modern bar with upstairs lounge in Belfast – a bold relief sculpture wrapping around the corner at street level.
Nineteen story office building constructed by the Post Office as a base for the telephone network –
This complex of 850 flats, housing 2,400 residents was designed by architect Frank Robertson for the Northern Ireland Housing Trust.
Replaced Lanyon’s Ulster Club of 1863, ruining that part of the streetscape of Castle Place. A facade of tinted glass and polished stonework.
Large office building constructed for General Accident Assurance in the mid early 1980s. The facade has four tall red columns interspaced with flat panels of Portland stone.