At 11 storeys (50 metres high), Bankmore Square will become the tallest office building in Northern Ireland upon its completion. The structure will feature a large atrium and interconnecting spaces between floors. It promises to be one of Belfast’s iconic buildings, attracting top-end tenants through its distinctive design and world-class office accommodations.
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BANKMORE SQUARE
At 11 storeys (50 metres high), Bankmore Square will become the tallest office building in Northern Ireland upon its completion. The structure will feature a large atrium and interconnecting spaces between floors. It promises to be one of Belfast’s iconic buildings, attracting top-end tenants through its distinctive design and world-class office accommodations.
MSA have been working with Todd Architects and the Richard Group on the initial design stage of Bankmore Square. Our goal is to help make the building both code compliant and cost-effective. Through structural fire engineering, we’ve worked to readjust the fire protection required under IR building standards for the structural
steel. We hope to reduce Bankmore Square’s fire resistance requirement from two hours to 90 minutes, which could allow Richard Group to realize considerable cost savings.
Members of MSA’s team have experience in the field of fire safety management dating back to the late 1970s. Our extensive knowledge and expertise make us confident that we will help bring Bankmore Square to a successful completion.
RELATED PROJECTS
Belfast’s Bankmore Square is only one of the noteworthy projects that MSA have worked on in Ireland and the UK. We’ve also aided in the construction or renovation of such buildings as:
> Bishop’s Square in Dublin, home to the Sunday Times and Tourism Ireland
> The Bord Gais Energy Theatre, a 2,111-capacity theatre designed by renowned architect Daniel Libeskind
> The Cadogan Hotel in London, an iconic 100+ year-old building with a long history of patronage by famous politicians and artists
> St. James National Childrens’ Hospital, the largest paediatric hospital in the city of Dublin
> The Cherrywood Business Park and residential development, which feature apartments designed by award-winning architects, three public parks over 82 acres and much more
> Lidl warehouses or “regional distribution centres,” take up approximately 50,000 square metres of space