
Celebrating design excellence – RSUA Awards 2018
Metal Technology is proud to be one of three industry sponsors for the RSUA Design Awards 2018, on Friday 18th May in the Sir William Whitla Hall at Queen’s University.
Managing Director of Metal Technology, Calvin Wilson, commented: “as a local company serving a national market, it is a pleasure to be able to support the RSUA Awards celebrating architects and designers of innovative and inspiring building construction.
Twenty-one projects have been shortlisted this year and, with some genuinely excellent and innovative designs from some of Northern Ireland’s leading architectural practices, competition will be fierce for these coveted awards. The shortlisted projects are below and you can visit e-architect to see images for each.
Shortlisted Projects and Architects:
Arvalee School and Resource Centre in Omagh by Isherwood + Ellis
Castle Tower School in Ballymena by Isherwood + Ellis
Corriewood Private Clinic in Castlewellan by McGurk Architects
County Down Barn in Newtownards by Micah T Jones Architect
Main Site Tower and Peter Froggatt Centre, QUB in Belfast by TODD Architects
Maison Wedge in Killinchy by BGA Architects Ltd
New Paediatrics Ward, Craigavon Area Hospital in Craigavon by TODD Architects
Newry Leisure Centre – Phase 2 in Newry by Kennedy FitzGerald Architects LLP
no 37 in Belfast by FAMILY architects designers makers
Omagh Hospital and Primary Care Complex in Omagh by TODD Architects with Hall Black Douglas
Parkes House in Greenisland by Dickson FitzGerald
QUB Computer Sciences Building in Belfast by Kennedy FitzGerald Architects
Rosemount Mews in Greyabbey by GM Design Associates Limited
Scrabo Clachan in Newtownards by BGA Architects Ltd
Sportlann in Belfast by ARdMackel Architects
St Bronagh’s Primary School in Rostrevor by DON architects
The Junction, Community Peace Building in Dungannon by Hall Black Douglas
The Weaving Works in Belfast by RMI Architects
Titanic Hotel in Belfast by Belfast RMI Architects
Tropical Ravine Restoration in Belfast by Hall Black Douglas
Union Theological College in Belfast by Alastair Coey Architects