1847 – University College Cork
One of three colleges constructed in Belfast, Galway and Cork, the original buildings of UCC were nominally designed by Thomas Deane.
One of three colleges constructed in Belfast, Galway and Cork, the original buildings of UCC were nominally designed by Thomas Deane.
Sir Charles Lanyon designed the main building of Queen’s University of Belfast in 1849 which now bears his name.
Unusual university building, originally built as one of the Queen’s Colleges in Ireland, a fully enclosed quadrangle in a Gothick style.
The University of Southampton was founded by Henry Robinson Hartley, the son of a Southampton wine merchant,
Originally named Master’s Court and located across the street from Great Court, these two courts were entirely paid for by William Whewell,
The architect Edmund Blacket designed the original Neogothic sandstone Quadrangle and Great Tower buildings, which were completed in 1862.
A proposal for a Roman Catholic University of Ireland in Clonliffe. First published in the Dublin Builder,
In 1862-65 Meadow Buildings, a Venetian Gothic construction by T.N. Deane, was erected to accommodate on site more of the undergraduates.
Description published in The Architect and Contract Reporter, January 2 1869, written by the architect Alfred Waterhouse.
Designed by amateur architect John Corry, Elmwood Hall, a former Presbyterian Church, is the concert hall for Queen’s University.