1986 – Belfast City Hospital, Co. Antrim
A Belfast landmark with its distinctive yellow colour, the City Hospital Tower is 15 stories and 76 m (250 ft) in height.
A Belfast landmark with its distinctive yellow colour, the City Hospital Tower is 15 stories and 76 m (250 ft) in height.
Large L-plan building on three levels designed by the Office of Public Works as a regional centre for the Irish police.
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.
The Lake of the Woods Museum houses a collection of over 15,000 articles, which reflect the area’s unique history and character.
The tower consists of 640,000 square feet of residential units over 370,000 square feet of office space,