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Home > Case Studies > Ulster Hall Belfast Ulster Hall Belfast Consultant Engineers: BDP Builders: Grahams Contractor: Litton Group The Ulster Hall is a Victorian music hall designed by local architect William Barre and opened in 1862. It contains the world-famous Mulholland Grand Organ, which was donated to the city by a local linen baron and former Lord Mayor Andrew Mulholland. In its first 50 years, the Hall hosted Charles Dickens, Ellen Terry, Lord Randolph Churchill and many other significant performers. Throughout the Second World War, it was extensively used as a dance hall for American troops billeted in Belfast. Since then the Ulster Hall has hosted major boxing champions, thousands of music concerts from classical to punk and dance, a huge variety of important events and performances including dances, lectures, readings and a rich tradition of dramatic performances in the Group Theatre. The building is currently home to the Ulster Orchestra, which rehearses and performs regularly in the Grand Hall. Following extensive refurbishment, the Ulster Hall reopened in 2009 with a foyer café, a purpose-built gallery for our 13 oil paintings by Victorian artist Joseph Carey, and the redesigned Group Space gallery and performance space. The Solution Jaga Mini Canal Perfect for providing heat alongside glazed facades, the Mini Canal is discreet and convenient – especially as it is delivered fully assembled and ready to fit. The heater is extremely versatile, with its varying depth, size and multiple grille material options. The Mini Canal uses Low-H2O technology, saving energy costs while remaining highly responsive to temperature changes. Runtal Rad – Vertical & Horizontal Supplied in vertical or horizontal versions and in a wide range that includes double panels or combinations of panel and convector fins, the Runtal Rad provided the total solution for the Guild Hall In Derry. Advantages for use within this project are as follows: Low water content with efficient, fast heat up Durable powder coat finish (Standard RAL9016 white) Wide range of colours including metallic finishes Horizontal (H) and Vertical (V) types available Floor mounted options £8.5mProject budget