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Student Hub, Queen’s Business School, Queen’s University Belfast

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Regional Awards Jury

TODD Architects has produced a sophisticated learning space that shows commitment to sustainability and integrates into its mature woodland context, winning Building of the Year

Student Hub, Queen's Business School by TODD Architects. Credit: Donal McCann
Student Hub, Queen's Business School by TODD Architects. Credit: Donal McCann

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

Student Hub, Queen's Business School Belfast, Belfast
TODD Architects for Queen’s University, Belfast

Contract value: Confidential
GIA: 6,797m2

The new Student Hub at Queen’s Business School is an outstanding achievement in holistic design, skilfully responding to a sensitive site, a complex brief and Queen’s University’s sustainability ambition.

Situated within the university’s south Belfast campus, the hub stands between the Grade B1 listed Riddel Hall and enclosing mature woodlands of the Stranmillis Conservation Area. The new building has two floors facing the front of the historic structure, separated by a neat lawn, and steps down to three floors on the other side, within the embrace of the woodland. 

This careful modelling ensures that views of the upper woodland canopy are protected. Both levels feature entrance colonnades, creating an elegant composition and a relaxed formality to the approach that is inclusive and welcoming.

  • Student Hub, Queen's Business School by TODD Architects. Credit: Donal McCann
    Student Hub, Queen's Business School by TODD Architects. Credit: Donal McCann
  • Student Hub, Queen's Business School by TODD Architects. Credit: Donal McCann
    Student Hub, Queen's Business School by TODD Architects. Credit: Donal McCann
  • Student Hub, Queen's Business School by TODD Architects. Credit: Donal McCann
    Student Hub, Queen's Business School by TODD Architects. Credit: Donal McCann
  • Student Hub, Queen's Business School by TODD Architects. Credit: Donal McCann
    Student Hub, Queen's Business School by TODD Architects. Credit: Donal McCann
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Internally, the architects have carefully considered the volumetric and organisational sequence of spaces, with a clear understanding of how people will use the building. An assembly of differing types and sizes of teaching and learning spaces are arranged over three levels around a toplit triple-height atrium space and adjacent courtyard space. These spaces are the pivotal moment in the building’s organisation.

The atrium space visually connects all floors, with the main stairs providing access from the lower- to upper-ground levels. The ground-level reception and café create a ‘living room’-like quality, opening onto the woodland. The upper-ground-level entrance provides generous and convivial circulation space and study booths overlooking the landscaped courtyard. 

The architects have created a memorable journey through the building. Sheltering colonnades, a dramatic central light-filled stairwell, and places for students, staff and visitors to pause and enjoy, are all managed in a way that is clear, logical and easily accessible to all.

The first-floor level is deliberately less connected and more reflective, accommodating quieter cellular academic spaces that overlook the landscaped courtyard. The larger volumetric spaces are cleverly positioned at lower ground. Here, a tiered lecture hall with floor-to-ceiling glass facades visually connects to the outdoors.

  • Student Hub, Queen's Business School by TODD Architects. Credit: Donal McCann
    Student Hub, Queen's Business School by TODD Architects. Credit: Donal McCann
  • Student Hub, Queen's Business School by TODD Architects. Credit: Donal McCann
    Student Hub, Queen's Business School by TODD Architects. Credit: Donal McCann
  • Student Hub, Queen's Business School by TODD Architects. Credit: Donal McCann
    Student Hub, Queen's Business School by TODD Architects. Credit: Donal McCann
  • Student Hub, Queen's Business School by TODD Architects. Credit: Donal McCann
    Student Hub, Queen's Business School by TODD Architects. Credit: Donal McCann
  • Student Hub, Queen's Business School by TODD Architects. Credit: Donal McCann
    Student Hub, Queen's Business School by TODD Architects. Credit: Donal McCann
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The external materials successfully contextualise the building, being minimal, monochromatic and consciously restrained. They consist of red clay brick, red cast stone, and red railings with windows framed in bronze aluminium that contrast wonderfully with the woodland setting, while resonating with the Riddel Hall across the green. Equally the internal materials reinforce an understated aesthetic: board-marked concrete, timber walls, terrazzo tiled floors and floating ceilings of timber and plasterboard conceal services to create a calm environment, framing the external landscape.

Responding to the client’s commitment to sustainability and biodiversity, this building pioneered low-energy and ecologically sensitive building design, and benefits from a major geothermal heat system extracted from the sandstone substrate. This is part of the university’s response to the climate challenge, successfully achieved through an outstanding design response that expertly blends functionality and aesthetics.

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

Contractor Felix O’Hare & Co
Project management, quantity surveyor / cost consultant, principal designer, structural engineer WSP
Environmental / M&E engineer AH Design
Lighting design AH Design
Fire engineer MSC Fire
Acoustic engineer FR Marks
Landscape architect McIlwaine Landscape Architects
Ecology Aulino Wann & Associates
Planning consultants Gravis Planning

Credit: TODD Architects
Credit: TODD Architects
Credit: TODD Architects
Credit: TODD Architects

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