An Architectural Elevation Drawing of the Majestic Lanyon Building, Queen's University Belfast. Completed in 1849 and named after its designer, Belfast Architect Sir Charles Lanyon, The Lanyon Building design borrows from the Gothic and Tudor Aesthetic of the great Medieval Universities, in particular Magdalen College, Oxford.
Lanyon Building Framed 460x1170mm (18x46") Giclée Print
Print info.
All prints are produced on Sustainably Sourced 240gsm Premium Grade Archival Art Paper with a Satin Lustre finish.
Frame info.
High Quality Box Frame milled from Solid Ash, available in Black, White, Grey or Natural, the Frame has a Box Profile measuring 20mm (front face) by 22mm (depth from wall). Each box frame is supplied with a conservation grade 2.4mm thick Off White Mount and Anti-Reflective Float Glass. All materials are Sustainably sourced and supplied ready to Hang.