1900 – Second Premiated Design for Presbyterian Assembly, Belfast Architect: Walter Hanstock Second placed design in competition to design new assembly building for the Presbyterian church. A legend in Irish architectural competitions,
1900 – Unbuilt Design for Assembly Hall, Belfast Architect: Rupert Savage “This design was awarded the first premium by the assessor, Sir Thos. Drew, R.H.A. ; but the committee declined to accept any of the designs submitted in this competition,
1900 – Unbuilt Design for Assembly Rooms, Belfast Architect: William Carruthers Laidlaw Third premiated design for competition, held in 1900, adjudicated by Sir Thomas Drew for new Presbyterian Assembley Rooms.
1905 – Presbyterian Assembly Buildings, Belfast Architect: Young & Mackenzie The architect Robert Young received this commission after he organised a competition with a completely unrealistic budget.