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  • Royal Society of Ulster Architects
  • 2 Mount Charles
  • Belfast
  • BT7 1NZ

About Us

Welcome to the RIBA Bookshop at the RSUA

 

The RIBA bookshop is situated in the newly refurbished premises at the Royal Society of Ulster Architects (RSUA). The bookshop stocks a wide-range of building contracts and forms to the architecture, construction and design industries as well as a wide selection of recently published architectural books. If a publication is not available in the shop our bookshop team will endeavour to source it.


Please come and visit our bookshop and browse our wide range of publications in a relaxed and friendly environment, where our staff are always on hand to help with any queries you may have. If you would like to open an account and receive up to 30 days credit and an easy-order service, please contact Julia or Julie for more information.

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RIBA Bookshop at PLACE

PLACE is the Architecture and Built Environment Centre for Northern Ireland. The RIBA Bookshop at PLACE has a select collection of titles designed to entertain, engage and inspire not just architects but also the general public of Northern Ireland, by stocking a diverse range of items relating to Irish, UK and international practice and theory. From monographs on individual architects to wider studies of townscape, design histories to participatory practices, urban policy to visions of the future, our selection aims to demonstrate how architecture affects us all, every day.

RIBA Bookshops at PLACE

40 Fountain Street

Belfast

BT1 5EE

Tues Wed Fri Sat 11:30 - 17:30

Thurs 11:30 - 19:30

www.place.uk.net

(028) 9023 2524

info+bookshop@place.uk.net

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RIBA Bookshop Belfast Recommends

Modern Ulster Architecture David Evans, Mark Hackett, Alastair Hall, Paul Larmour, Charles Rattray “Modern Ulster Architecture is an important and timely book. Let us hope that in recording the best of Ulster’s modern architectural heritage it will provide a stimulus for many fine buildings to come.” - James Howley, Irish Arts Review

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Belfast Bestseller

Full Irish: New Architecture in Ireland by Sarah Lappin

In Full Irish author Sarah A. Lappin examines the nature of 21st century Irish architectural identity as it develops its own progressive, contemporary idiom. Illustrated with colour photographs and drawings, Full Irish includes more than 70 projects from Ireland's leading firms as well as its up-and-coming designers: Boyd Cody, Alan Jones, de Blacam and Meagher, Bucholz McEvoy, de Paor Architects, FKL Architects, Dominic Stevens, Grafton Architects, Henchion+Reuter, Hackett Hall McKnight, Heneghan Peng, McCullough Mulvin, Hassett + Ducatez, MacGabhann Architects, O'Donnell + Tuomey, and ODOS Architects.

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