Todd Architects’ work on Public Records Office in Belfast scores a hat-trick of awards
The Public Record Office of Northern Ireland building in Belfast has netted Todd Architects a gong at the Royal Society of Ulster Architects (RSUA) Design Awards.
The £30m building, built by contractor Harcourt Construction (Northern Ireland), contains 3,000m2 of archival shelving and office space and also won a sustainable design award and integrated artwork award.
Paul Crowe, managing director at Todd Architects, said: “It was vital that we produced an innovative public building which is welcoming to staff and visitors alike.”
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