The first sod is cut for the new ‘best in class’ Roe Valley IPS, Limavady

The official first sod-cutting has taken place at the site of the new Roe Valley Integrated Primary School in Limavady. Hamilton Architects are leading an Integrated Consultancy Team to deliver a 1,550sqm facility for over 200 pupils. The new building will provide 7 classrooms, 2 resource areas, 1 multi-purpose hall and library facilities. The building […]
10 finalists announced in the new RUA 2022 video category sponsored by Hamilton Architects

The RUA Exhibition is the highlight of the Ulster arts calendar. Hamilton Architects are delighted to announce the finalists for the Video Award in the RUA Annual Exhibition 2022. The practice, which has supported the Academy for many years, is sponsoring this exciting new category for the 141st exhibition. The finalists are: Zhehao Cao, Tristan Crowe, […]
Minister McIlveen Officially Opens the School House, Methodist College

Hamilton Architects are looking forward with excitement to the finals of the RICS UK Awards in October, after winning two regional finalist titles out of six categories. Our work on the School House, Methodist College, Belfast, is vying for top honours in the Heritage category, while Erne Campus, South West College, Enniskillen, is a finalist […]
Planning permission granted and extra funding announced for The Courthouse Shared Space Creative Hub, Bushmills

The €7.8m Courthouse Shared Space Creative Hub in Bushmills, designed by Hamilton Architects, has been granted planning approval and given additional funding. The project will transform the derelict, Grade B1 listed building into a unique, state-of-the-art space to accommodate community activities and events. The new building will feature an art studio, 15 workshop spaces, visitor […]
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Old Antrim Courthouse

Hamilton Architects were privileged to undertake the repair and refurbishment of Old Antrim Courthouse, a Grade A listed building built in 1726 by the Grand Jury. The oldest remaining courthouse in Northern Ireland and one of the town’s most treasured historic artefacts, the building was in use for petty sessions until 1994. “It’s an elegantly […]
Hamilton Architects mark 50 years of design excellence with a night of celebration at the Ulster Museum

Hamilton Architects marked our 50th Anniversary with a celebratory dinner for staff, colleagues, clients and VIP guests at the Ulster Museum in Belfast, one of our signature projects. The host for the evening was television broadcaster Tina Campbell, who presented the Partners with an artwork of the iconic building to mark the occasion, rendered by local […]
St Killian’s Project in Outstanding Glens Area Gets the Go-ahead

Mid & East Antrim Borough Council has granted planning permission for extensive work to be carried out at St Killian’s College in Carnlough. In addition, Listed Building consent has been granted for works to the existing well-known Grade B1 listed Castle building, Garron Tower. Hamilton Architects has designed a new 9,737sqm school building and Sports […]
Hamilton Architects Welcome a New Partner

We are delighted to announce the appointment of a new Partner to Hamilton Architects LLP. Richard Keys, who is already a Director, assumes Partnership responsibilities in addition to his current role servicing client projects Richard, who joined the practice in 2006 and assumed a Directorship in 2018, is one of our most capable and versatile […]
SWC Erne Campus & Methodist College School House RICS Award Finalists
Hamilton Architects are delighted to be shortlisted in this year’s RICS Social Impact Awards with two of our projects – Erne Campus and Methodist College School House. Erne Campus of South West College has been shortlisted in the Public Sector Project category. It is the world’s first educational – and currently the largest – Passive […]
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Liverpool Ferry Terminal

Hamilton Architects won this commission, centred on Liverpool’s Three Graces, in an international design competition and the project was completed in time for the city becoming European City of Culture in 2008. Pier Head was the focal point of the river when Liverpool was the second city of the British Empire. Its origins date back […]