29 May 2024

Final call for BCO Conference Photography Competition entries!

 

 

 

Final call for BCO Conference Photography Competition entries!

We hope you enjoyed the BCO Conference in Birmingham this year!
 
A reminder that entries for the Photography Competition close on Thursday 30 May at 5pm. This year, entrants stand a chance of winning up to £1500 in CASH PRIZES!

Did you capture photos of what Community in a city means to you? Or, perhaps you captured photos of hidden gems, architecture, urban life, vibrant arts, culture or picturesque views of this city full of contrasts? Take a chance, get creative and submit your photos and you never know – you could be following in the footsteps of the previous winner from Dublin 2023.

 

The competition is open to all levels. The judges will be looking out for creativity, originality, composition, and visual impact in two categories:
 
Category 1 - Community:
Capture moments that reflect the interaction between people and their urban environment. This could include street scenes that illustrate the lively and engaged community within the city. Capture what community means to you.

Category 2 - City of Contrasts:
Highlight urban planning and design elements that contribute to the city's vibrancy and uniqueness. Explore the contrasts within Birmingham's urban landscape. This might include photos which juxtapose old and new architecture, traditional and contemporary elements, or any other visual contrasts that contribute to the city's unique character.
For inspiration, look no further than the Amateur Photographer website or last year’s creative shortlist.
 
There are three different ways you can submit your photographs:

  • Upload to the conference app (remember to include your NAME and category in the details section. Find this at the bottom of your photo when entering on the app. Entries with no name will not be counted. Any issues, please email mail@bco.org.uk).
  • Post your photo on Instagram with the hashtags for your chosen category i.e #Community or #CityofContrasts. Remember to follow and tag @bco_uk on Instagram.
  • Alternatively, you can simply e-mail your entry to mail@bco.org.uk with your name and chosen category in the subject line. 


 

We hope you enjoyed the BCO Conference! For more info on the competition before it closes, click here
Entries will close on Thursday 30 May at 5pm.

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15 May 2024

BCO Northern Ireland Talk & Tour: City Quays 3, Belfast

British Council for Offices (BCO) recently hosted a Talk & Tour at City Quays 3, Belfast Harbour’s most recent development project and the largest Grade A office development in the city.


Designed by Belfast-based
RPP Architects Ltd, City Quays 3 comprises 250,000 sq. ft. of highly sustainable commercial space over 16 storeys, with views to the inner harbour and city centre.

 Northern Ireland’s Farrans Construction completed the BREEAM ‘Excellent’ building, which is part of the broader City Quays regeneration scheme – a £275 million, office-led project located on former docklands within Belfast city centre.

 The three new City Quays buildings represent Belfast Harbour’s response to ongoing demand by inward investors and local firms for new Grade A office space in Belfast.

 City Quays 3 is now home to global blue-chip businesses and local companies, which have access to collaboration and client interface spaces, plus on-floor terrace areas.

 The BCO Northern Ireland Talk & Tour was hosted by Tim Boyle, Development Manager for Belfast Harbour, alongside Harry McConnell, Director of RPP Architects.

 Following a welcome by Ruairi Dempsey, MEP director for HDR and BCO Northern Ireland Committee chairperson, Tim and Harry offered guests an in-depth look at the building, including its design features and sustainability credentials.

 Attendees were then given guided tours of spaces occupied by two high-profile companies: global bank, Investec and life sciences company, B-Secur.

 The tour showcased the fit-outs and high specification finishes that capture the corporate identity of each tenant, with guests enjoying the magnificent views of Belfast’s key landmarks both within the city and surrounding area.

 Ruairi Dempsey, BCO Northern Ireland Committee chairperson, commented: “In the wake of the emergence of a functioning executive in Stormont, the commercial office market in Northern Ireland continues to develop and offer best-in-class office spaces, which can be seen in the quality of development and fit-out demonstrated in City Quays 3.

 “Northern Ireland requires a nuanced and unique approach to development, and the strong leadership clearly demonstrated by Belfast Harbour, coupled with the intimate local knowledge of their team is showing others the way forward.

 “Developing dynamic and resilient businesses coupled with attracting and retaining global players to our shores is a key aspiration in our development as an economy. Providing employers and organisations with high performing, low-energy and sustainable Grade A workplaces, whether through new development or retrofit of existing buildings, is a key part of this aspiration.”

 Tim Boyle added: “We’d like to thank all attendees for joining us on tour of City Quays 3, a flagship development at the heart of Belfast Harbour’s regeneration into a place where global companies can call home.

 “The fact that City Quays 3 is over 50% let – well above market norms – demonstrates the continued relevance of commercial space of this kind to local and FDI occupiers. We invite prospective occupiers to contact us for more information.

 “Many thanks to our hosts, Investec and B-Secur, as well as Rhianna Harrup from the BCO events teams for her support in arranging the tour and on the day.”

 The BCO Northern Ireland Talk & Tour event was sponsored by Belfast Harbour Commissioners and RPP Architects Ltd.

 The next BCO Northern Ireland event is a NextGen quiz to be held in the Gallagher Lounge (above the Duke of York pub) in Belfast on 30 May 2024, in partnership with RICS. Although focused on bringing together the next generation of leaders, innovators, experts and industry leaders, it is open to all. The committee and local membership would very much like to welcome you there.

 British Council for Offices researches, develops and communicates best practice in all aspects of the office sector. It delivers this by providing a forum for the discussion and debate of relevant issues. Membership is drawn from those who occupy office space, and those professional organisations and people who design, build, and manage office space. For more information on becoming a BCO member, visit this page.