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ROYAL SOCIETY OF ULSTER ARCHITECTS AWARDS 2016

Lowry Building & Civil Engineering Ltd played a key role in supporting the Royal Society of Ulster Architects Annual Awards 2016 by acting as main sponsor for this prestigious Northern Irish event.

The purpose of the Award Ceremony is not only to help raise the profile of architecture in the region but also to promote the skills of the local construction industry which play such a crucial role in realising innovative and well-designed buildings.

We congratulate McGonigle McGrath Architects for their ‘House in Magera’ project which was winner of the ‘Best Single House or Extension over £100K’ and all other winners from the evening.