Titanic Quarter Belfast
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 8 ก.ย. 2024
- To be built alongside the famous Harland and Wolff docks in Belfast, Northern Ireland.
The development is mixed use residential, retail, and leisure incorporating the titanic signature experience celebrating the maritime industries.
Designed by Civicarts- Eric R. Kuhne & associates.
It was the most advanced ship of it's day, the building of it is something to be proud of. Most ships wouldn't withstand an iceberg collision, it wasn't a design flaw.
Ive been inside the new titanic quarters. It is amazing. It has a lot of interactive things. My uncle got me into it, he works there.
Instablaster.
@LaGioiella Classical buildings were once modern too.
that was most likely either Olympic or Britannic being launched at the beginning
this will change belfasts image dramatically and maybe for future prjoects take some ideas from dubai or abu dhabi
@2491cc i think you will find that the titanic quarter has sank my friend...
i think you should leave the titanic at sea where it sank bc so the people on the other cruise could see where it sank
@Yourauldollsbuns yikes...so are those all high rise condominiums?
I gravitate towards classical architure. Mondern monstrosities have a tendency to look really dated in ten years unless they have a certain sparkle. However, this will produce alot of jobs for that community. Hopefully the GREEDY developers and the government do not steal (eminent domain) the properties from the rightful owners. Sadly, government racketeering happens all too often.
There is more empty space in the city center than on Queens island so why is this not being developed! this development is proposing that belfast conforms to a stereotypical image of a western or european city with a high rise waterfront, all lit up at night like new york or chicago...
Im an Architecture student in Belfast and this is the biggest load of shite that could ever have been proposed for this part of the city! A expensive upper class high rise complex with no character or relation to the urban fabric or architectural heritage of the city that turns its back on the forgotten people of east Belfast! The homes of the ship workers that lost their jobs when ship yard closed! This is an insult to the people of belfast and the integrity of the city.
@nriab23 , Yes this is true. But I guess what I was trying to say is that I prefer antiquity than to tear down and be a part of the wasteful consumerism that plagues our world. I don't like modern stuff that looks like knives poppint out of the earth. Sorry, they just don't have any soul to me.
built by irishmen sunk by englishmen
@CyberMcRock IT SANK!!!!!!! why would you wanna commemorate and celebrate the most famous and terrible failure?!
Scott Shannon
Sis why is there WW2 museums etc ".... and this isn’t just about the titanic its about housing buildings skyscrapers
Shi9
Well this flopped