An Appreciation
If Twink had won the Eurovision Song Contest in 1972, Barrie Todd’s life might have gone in a different direction.
Four years later, in 1976, he bought a run-down warehouse in Hill Street, a bleak corner of inner Belfast, and moved his fledging architect practice there.If you don’t know what ‘food noise’ is, you probably don’t need OzempicIf Brexit Britain was an inflamed appendix, Eurosceptic France would be a malignant cancer
Barrie was at home in Hill Street. He loved being around people and he taught his team that you could have fun while working. He became president of the Royal Society of Ulster Architects and was made a professor at Queen’s University Belfast in 2007.
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