RSUA Design Awards 2022 out of the blocks
25/01/2022
Nineteen of Northern Ireland’s buildings have been entered in for the RSUA Awards 2022 with shortlisting taking place in the first half of February.
The entries are:
- North West Multi Modal Transport Hub – Consarc Design Group Ltd
- Belfast Back Care and Physiotherapy Centre – McGurk Architects
- Áras Uí Chonghaile – McGurk Architects
- House at Lough Beg – McGonigle McGrath
- House in the Glebe – Marshall McCann Architects
- Gilbert Ash Offices – WDR & RT Taggart
- Malin View – Mark Todd Architects
- An Chroí – Doherty Architects
- Áras na bhFál – ARdMackel Architects with Paul McAlister Architects
- Erskine House – TODD Architects
- Whitecross – MMAS Architects
- Development of 10-16 Brompton Rd, Bangor – Robert Gilmour Architects
- New Headquarters for Irish Salt Mining and Exploration Company Ltd – Carrickfergus – Knox & Clayton Architects with Landing Studios
- Everogue Lane – Hall Black Douglas
- Davagh Forest Observatory – ARC-EN
- Altnagelvin Acute Hospital – North Wing Development – HLM Architects and Hall Black Douglas
- Slim House – ARdMackel Architects
- Sunken Courtyard House – McAleenan Architects & Interior Design Ltd
- South Lake Leisure Centre – McAdam Design
In a change to this year’s entry criteria, only projects that have been in use for at least one year could be put forward, in order to better assess how the buildings perform in use.
The shortlist for this year’s RSUA Design Awards will be announced mid-February, but until then the RSUA will be showcasing these entries on our social media channels – so follow us now on the platform which suits you – facebook, instagram, twitter or LinkedIn.
Then it will be time to celebrate the winners in-person on Friday 29 April in the Great Hall, in Queens University’s Lanyon Building – which last year won an RSUA Design Award. Tickets for this event on sale soon.