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Titel:Whaley's Buildings, Armagh
Autor/Ersteller:Project Leader: Hearth Housing Association, Architects (Belfast - GB)
Schlagwort:Stock: CONSERVATION
Schlagwort:Category: architectural heritage
Schlagwort:Building Type: residential building
Schlagwort:Style: Georgian
Beschreibung:The two-storey stone houses at 52-58 Castle Street are dated 1773 on the corner of no.58, where they are described as Whaley's Buildings. A pair of larger houses at nos. 48 and 50 Castle Street, with basement and attics showing at the rear as four-storey houses, appear to be slightly earlier in date. Nos. 2-8 Upper Irish Street are probably part of the 1773 development, but a pair of cottages at 32-34 Chapel Lane are more vernacular in style and hard to date. The houses had been derelict for up to twenty years, partly as a result of planning blight, and partly due to terrorist bomb damage. This scheme involved the restoration of a group of eleven listed Georgian buildings, reconstruction of a pair of houses that had been demolished, and the erection of three new houses to form an enclosed courtyard. Using old photographs, a new stone façade was built for reconstruction of the bombed houses, and in the remaining houses fragments and staircases, windows and plasterworks were used to reconstruct the interiors generally to what must have been their original state.
Beschreibung:Former Use: Dwelling houses
Beschreibung:Jury Citation: "For a very fine achievement by a private housing trust in restoring to life a residential block of great interest in one of Ireland's principal historic cities, latterly a focal point of conflict"
Verleger:Organisation: Hearth
Beitragender:Hearth Revolving Fund
Datum:Entry year: 1995
Datum:Project Duration: 1986 - 1992
Datum/erstellt:Built: 18th century
Objekttyp:Image
Objekttyp:Diploma
Identifikationsnummer:europeanheritageawards-archive.eu:2822
Identifikationsnummer:Registration Nr.: 95/UK/30
Identifikationsnummer:Intern Registration Nr.: W-1995 CON-27 GB
Identifikationsnummer:Version Nr.: 1995127
Digitales Objekt - Link:https://europeanheritageawards-archive.eu/fileadmin/Bibliothek/1995/conservation/whaley-s-buildings-armagh/1-Facades_before.jpg
Digitales Objekt - Webseite:https://europeanheritageawards-archive.eu/laureates-1978-2018/detail/whaleys-buildings-armagh
Referenziert:https://europeanheritageawards-archive.eu/fileadmin/Bibliothek/1995/conservation/whaley-s-buildings-armagh/2-Facades_after.jpg
Referenziert:https://europeanheritageawards-archive.eu/fileadmin/Bibliothek/1995/conservation/whaley-s-buildings-armagh/3-Facades_before.jpg
Referenziert:https://europeanheritageawards-archive.eu/fileadmin/Bibliothek/1995/conservation/whaley-s-buildings-armagh/4-Facades_after.jpg
Referenziert:https://europeanheritageawards-archive.eu/fileadmin/Bibliothek/1995/conservation/whaley-s-buildings-armagh/5-Street_view_before.jpg
Referenziert:https://europeanheritageawards-archive.eu/fileadmin/Bibliothek/1995/conservation/whaley-s-buildings-armagh/6-Street_view_after.jpg
Referenziert:https://europeanheritageawards-archive.eu/fileadmin/Bibliothek/1995/conservation/whaley-s-buildings-armagh/7-Street_view_after.jpg
Verbundene Objekte:www.hearth-housing.org.uk/Whaleys.html
Räumlicher Bezug:GPS: 54°20'59.64"N 6°39'16.56"W
Räumlicher Bezug:Town: Armagh, County Armagh (Northern Ireland)
Räumlicher Bezug:Street: 48-58 Castle Street, 2-12- Upper Irish Street, 32-40 Chapel Lane
Räumlicher Bezug:Country Name: United Kingdom
Räumlicher Bezug:Country Shortcut: GB
ese-RightsHolder~:European Heritage Awards Archive
Datenlieferant:European Heritage Awards Archive
Europeana Rechte:http://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/mark/1.0/
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OAI Archiv:EHA
OAI Sammlung:EHA
OAI Sammlung:EHA:EUROPEANHERITAGEAWARDSARCHIVEEU
OAI Interne ID:EHA:EUROPEANHERITAGEAWARDSARCHIVEEU/000000002822
OAI Datum:2023-03-28T14:09:26Z

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