1950 – Institute of Clinical Science, Royal Victoria Hospital, Belfast
Architect: Easton & Robertson
Two brick blocks linked by a graceful overhead walkway finished with copper cladding with opaque glazing. The walkway also has connecting doorways on top creating an outdoor
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1950 – Institute of Clinical Science, Royal Victoria Hospital, Belfast | Architecture @ Archiseek.com
Architect: Easton & Robertson Two brick blocks linked by a graceful overhead walkway finished with copper cladding with opaque glazing. The walkway also has connecting doorways on top creating an outdoor overhead link in addition to the enclosed passageway. Both blocks featured the use of copper as an accent material and flashing. Now the Centre
Architecture @ Archiseek.com | Irish architecture, lost & unbuilt buildings1953 – Bostock House, Belfast, Co. Antrim
Architect: Easton & Robertson
The London based architects Easton & Robertson were specialists in medical facilities. Originally constructed in the early 1950’s to provide nurses’ accommodation for 220 nurses. The building was located adjacent to the R
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1953 – Bostock House, Belfast, Co. Antrim | Architecture @ Archiseek.com
Architect: Easton & Robertson The London based architects Easton & Robertson were specialists in medical facilities. Originally constructed in the early 1950’s to provide nurses’ accommodation for 220 nurses. The building was located adjacent to the Royal Belfast Hospital for Sick Children and in later years provided accommodation for a range of administration, clerical and
Architecture @ Archiseek.com | Irish architecture, lost & unbuilt buildings