Scheme is part of waterfront revamp
An office building by Grimshaw planned for the Belfast waterfront has been given the green light.
It is the second building within the architect鈥檚 City Quays master plan for the city鈥檚 Clarendon Dock to be given planning.
The overall 拢250 million scheme was given the green light by Northern Ireland鈥檚 environment minister Mark Durkan over the summer with City Quays running across 10ha. It will include offices, residential, a hotel and retail.
Called City Quays 2, construction of the nine-storey block will start next year. It covers 8.800sq m and will be built on a former ferry terminal site on the banks of the river Lagan.
Local practice RPP is behind the first scheme on site, a five-storey office covering 7,700sq m.
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This story originally appeared on 黑洞社区 Design .
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