1849 – Lanyon Building, Queen’s University Belfast
Architect: Sir Charles Lanyon
Sir Charles Lanyon designed the main building of Queen’s University of Belfast in 1849 which now bears his name.
Sir Charles Lanyon designed the main building of Queen’s University of Belfast in 1849 which now bears his name.
Illustration showing the interior of the Old Library as originally designed by W.H. Lynn.
Designed by amateur architect John Corry, Elmwood Hall, a former Presbyterian Church, is the concert hall for Queen’s University.
Second placed scheme for buildings adjacent to the Lanyon Building of Queen’s.
Designed in 1961 and completed by 1965, the Microbiology Building is part of Queen’s University on the Royal Victoria Hospital campus.