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‘Marlborough House’ Irish Modernisms print – James Ashe

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Marlborough House, Craigavon A limited Edition poster by James Ashe made on the occasion of Irish Modernisms group exhibition at CCA Derry~Londonderry. James Ashe’s work frequently responds to architecture and the built environment. James fuses design, illustration and typography in this series of newly commissioned print editions of Modernist buildings spanning Northern Ireland. Marlborough House in Craigavon was designed by the Craigavon Development Commission architects with Sandy Bannerman as chief architect-planner, Bannerman was instrumental in laying out the city, including separate routes for pedestrians, cyclists, and vehicles, and the development of the Brownlow neighbourhood. It’s considered a notable example of 1970s modernist architecture in Northern Ireland. The building was constructed between 1973 and 1977 as part of the effort to establish the new city of Craigavon. It was granted a B1 listed status by the Department for Communities (DfC) on 28th October 2025.

Memory Type
DDR4

Capacity
8GB (8GBx1)

Multi-Channel Kit
Single Channel Kit

OC Profile Support
Intel XMP 2.0

Tested Speed (Up To) (XMP)
2400 MT/s

Tested Latency (XMP)
15-15-15-35

Tested Voltage (XMP)
1.20V

Registered/Unbuffered
Unbuffered

Error Checking (ECC)
Non-ECC

SPD Speed (Default)
2133 MT/s

SPD Voltage (Default)
1.20V

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