Entries to RSUA JP Corry CityPlay Design Competition

23/10/2019

Entries to the RSUA/JP Corry CityPlay Design Competition in partnership with the Titanic Foundation were displayed at Architecture Night 2019. The competition challenged Early Career Architects to generate ideas for the integration of play into the landscape of Belfast city centre, specifically along the Martime Mile.

The CityPlay Design Competition was open to any architect either living or born on the island of Ireland who has been actively in work as an architect for less than 15 years, consecutively or otherwise. The prize is to develop a concept with Titanic Foundation and to deliver the project. You can find out more about the competition’s purpose, eligibility, brief and submission requirements from the short CityPlay Design Competition Overview.


Gulliver’s Voyage

by Aisling Shannon-Rusk with Katie Stringer

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“Dock Dock Goose” Play Area

by Sherie Smyth

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Play³

by Fergal Rainey with Sean Sloan

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KEEP Exploring

by Andrea Fernandez-Yanez with Barry Craig and Angela Assorto McIlwaine

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Slipways Pocket Park

by Gerard Tohill

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RE-Wild

by Ivor Hession

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The City, Room for Play

by David Magennis with Bonnie Chau

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Welcome to Sailortown

by Fearghal Murray with Ben Weir and Erin McQuillan supported by Alissa and Sean from Household Arts

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Playing with the Elements

by Alice Nickell

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Titanic Zipway

by Shane McCrory with Niall Magennis

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The Green House

by Rachel DeLargy with Nicholas Thom

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Sound Yard

by Hannah Wilson in collaboration with Matthew Kernan and Eunan Deeney

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Imaginarium – Learning through Play

by Rebekah Milliken

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