Queen's University Medical Biology Centre, Belfast
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Image: © Rossographer Taken: 6 Aug 2008
Medical Biology Centre of the Queen's University of Belfast, located on the Lisburn Road. A rather mundane mix of modern buildings, it is located on the former site of the Deaf and Dumb Institution (built 1843-45 to a design by Charles Lanyon). The demolition was later described as "regrettable" by the university, and this decision was to become a catalyst for the formation of the Ulster Architectural Heritage Society.