We are delighted to announce that the new RSUA Architecture Awards are now open for entries and will remain open for the next 4 weeks. The deadline for submission is…
This article is featured in Volume 34. Issue 6 of Perspective magazine, to purchase a copy click here. The stone tower house in its various forms is a frequent occurrence in…
Do you know an undergraduate architecture student in their final year that wants to explore the world? To see and experience architecture on a journey of discovery, enlightenment and adventure?…
In 2025, RSUA reviewed the Awards process. Ahead of entries opening on Friday 16 January, here is some information that may be helpful to anyone who’s thinking of entering. Open…
The number of new planning applications received in Northern Ireland has reached a record low according to new quarterly statistics issued today by the Department for Infrastructure. In the 12…
As we approach the end of 2025, the Royal Society of Ulster Architects (RSUA) takes a look back at a sample of the award winning architecture that has been delivered…
By Richard Kennedy This article is featured in Volume 34. Issue 5 of Perspective magazine, to purchase a copy click here. Arriving into Belfast’s Grand Central after two long-haul flights, I…
Every year, the RSUA runs the Alan Barnes Scholarship for 3rd Year Undergraduates. The Scholarship offers the opportunity for Architecture students to travel to discover architecture in a destination of…
On Friday 5 December, a group of RSUA members visited the new Northern Ireland Fire and Rescue Service (NIFRS) Learning & Development College near Cookstown for an architect-led tour and…
Last week, RSUA President John Lavery and RSUA Director Ciarán Fox headed down to Dublin for the Five Presidents meeting, this time hosted by RIAI. John and Ciarán were joined…