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One Elmwood, Queen’s University Belfast

Words:
Regional Awards Jury

Hawkins\Brown and RPP Architects conjure an environment that's both welcoming and revealing within a bright red exposed steel frame, giving students a great place to hang out

One Elmwood by Hawkins\Brown and RPP Architects. Credit: Gareth Andrews Photography
One Elmwood by Hawkins\Brown and RPP Architects. Credit: Gareth Andrews Photography

RSUA (Northern Ireland) Award 2025
RSUA (Northern Ireland) Client of the Year Award 2025

One Elmwood, Queen’s University Belfast, Belfast
Hawkins\Brown and RPP Architects for Queen’s University Belfast

Contract value: Confidential
GIA: 11,076m2

With its bright red, exposed steel frame and its succession of generous internal spaces, One Elmwood provides a dramatic new focus for the lives of the students of Queen’s University Belfast.

Part of the building constitutes a new home for the Students’ Union. This includes Mandela Hall, a multipurpose space capable of accommodating gigs, performances and student fairs – something previously housed in a 1960s building formerly on the site.

The other part of the building offers a one-stop shop providing access to all the university’s student services. Giving such support to students at this stage of their life is hugely important, and the easy, informal, welcoming character of One Elmwood seemed to the jury to offer the ideal setting for these pastoral transactions.

  • One Elmwood by Hawkins\Brown and RPP Architects. Credit: Gareth Andrews Photography
    One Elmwood by Hawkins\Brown and RPP Architects. Credit: Gareth Andrews Photography
  • One Elmwood by Hawkins\Brown and RPP Architects. Credit: Gareth Andrews Photography
    One Elmwood by Hawkins\Brown and RPP Architects. Credit: Gareth Andrews Photography
  • One Elmwood by Hawkins\Brown and RPP Architects. Credit: Gareth Andrews Photography
    One Elmwood by Hawkins\Brown and RPP Architects. Credit: Gareth Andrews Photography
  • One Elmwood by Hawkins\Brown and RPP Architects. Credit: Gareth Andrews Photography
    One Elmwood by Hawkins\Brown and RPP Architects. Credit: Gareth Andrews Photography
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Key to that sense of welcome is how, in section, the floors step back away from the entrance. This enables the building’s contents to be revealed to every visitor from the moment they walk through the door, helping and encouraging them to find what they need or, just as importantly, to discover what is on offer. 

At the end of the afternoon, when the jury visited, every part of the building was still busy – a testament to the project’s success. By now the students might have left for the day, but instead, they were gathered together in the various communal areas, socialising and/or studying. One Elmwood is clearly a good place to hang out.

  • One Elmwood by Hawkins\Brown and RPP Architects. Credit: Gareth Andrews Photography
    One Elmwood by Hawkins\Brown and RPP Architects. Credit: Gareth Andrews Photography
  • One Elmwood by Hawkins\Brown and RPP Architects. Credit: Gareth Andrews Photography
    One Elmwood by Hawkins\Brown and RPP Architects. Credit: Gareth Andrews Photography
  • One Elmwood by Hawkins\Brown and RPP Architects. Credit: Gareth Andrews Photography
    One Elmwood by Hawkins\Brown and RPP Architects. Credit: Gareth Andrews Photography
  • One Elmwood by Hawkins\Brown and RPP Architects. Credit: Gareth Andrews Photography
    One Elmwood by Hawkins\Brown and RPP Architects. Credit: Gareth Andrews Photography
  • One Elmwood by Hawkins\Brown and RPP Architects. Credit: Gareth Andrews Photography
    One Elmwood by Hawkins\Brown and RPP Architects. Credit: Gareth Andrews Photography
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A simple rectangle on plan, the building’s four elevations each assume a different character, but the principal facade – that facing the university’s historic Lanyon Hall – is entirely glazed. This gives the building an exciting transparency at night, allowing its activities to be revealed to passers-by. 

During the day this transparency is inevitably more effective from the inside out, reinforcing the importance of the relationship between the new building and its 19th-century predecessor.

See the rest of the RIBA RSUA Northern Ireland winners here. And all the RIBA Regional Awards here.

To see the whole RIBA Awards process visit architecture.com.

RIBA Regional Awards 2025 sponsored by AutodeskEH SmithEquitone and VELUX

Credits

Economic operator and lead consultant RPP Architects
Contractor Felix O’Hare & Co
Structural, civil, flood risk Doran Consulting
MEP services consultant JCP Consulting
BREEAM consultant Cundall Johnston & Partners
Cost consultant Hood McGowan Kirk
Landscape architect David Clarke Landscapes
Planning consultant RPS
Fire consultant Socotec
Vertical transportation SVM Associates
BIM management Hawkins\Brown & RPP Architects

 

Credit: Hawkins\Brown and RPP Architects
Credit: Hawkins\Brown and RPP Architects
Credit: Hawkins\Brown and RPP Architects
Credit: Hawkins\Brown and RPP Architects

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