Illumination of the Lanyon Building
The illumination of the Lanyon Building at Queen’s serves as a symbolic gesture, marking key institutional and global days of significance. This initiative aims to contribute to the goal of driving wider social change and creating greater awareness of the importance of these days.
The University Management Board approved a new Illumination Policy in January 2025 to ensure the consistent and impactful use of the Lanyon Building for such occasions.
Please see below frequently asked questions in relation to the new Lanyon Building Illumination Policy.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
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What is the purpose of illuminating the Lanyon Building on specific days?
The illumination of the Lanyon Building is a symbolic gesture to mark institutional and global days of significance. It reflects the university’s support for these important occasions and highlights our commitment to equality, diversity and inclusion, while also raising awareness of key social and cultural issues.
- Can I request for the Lanyon Building to be illuminated?
Under the university’s new Illumination Policy, the building will be illuminated only on the agreed dates specified in the policy and the Annual Diversity Calendar (as listed below), highlighting key institutional celebrations that align with the university’s values and priorities. The University will not illuminate the Lanyon on any dates outside the agreed institutional dates.
Any requests made outside of these dates will be collated by the Diversity and Inclusion Unit as part of the monitoring and review of this policy, and considered and agreed upon each Autumn (for the following year) by the Civic University and External Affairs Committee and will form the basis of the university’s Annual Diversity Calendar.
For queries in relation to the illumination of the Lanyon Building, please email: eqdiv@qub.ac.uk
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How is the Lanyon illuminated?
Following a new lighting installation in June 2024, there are ten light fittings available at the front of the Lanyon Building that can now be programmed to a variety of colour options which project onto the red brick façade. The colour options and timings are remotely managed by the Estates Directorate.
- What colours can the Lanyon Building be illuminated?
Due to the red brick façade of the Lanyon Building, illuminating the Lanyon in some colour options is not possible. Illumination of other local landmarks such as Belfast City Hall and Stormont lend themselves to a wider colour choice. Currently, the Lanyon Building is unable to be illuminated orange and yellow / gold. The colour choices are red, blue, purple, pink and green, and some combination of these colours e.g., alternating the light fittings to create a rainbow or sectioned colour blocks giving the appearance of a rainbow colour scheme.
Colours for illumination and any variation will be agreed, updated, tested and maintained by the Estates Department, ensuring that the right quality, quantity and colour of light is used to create the best illumination experience.
- When is the next Lanyon Building illumination scheduled for?
Please see below the full calendar of approved illumination dates, recognition days and colours for 2026.
Month Date Recognition Day Colour January Tues 27 Holocaust Memorial Day Purple February Wed 4 World Cancer Day Blue Tues 17 Lunar/Chinese New Year Red Sat 28 Rare Disease Day Purple March Wed 4 Holi Rainbow Sun 8 International Women's Day Purple Thurs 12 Mental Health Awareness Week Green Tues 17 St. Patrick's Day Green Wed 18 End of Ramadan/Eid Green April Thurs 2 World Autism Day Red Sun 5 Easter Sunday Red May Fri 8 VE Day Red Sat 17 IDAHOBIT - International Day Against Homophobia Rainbow June Fri 5 World Environment Day Green Mon 9 Start of Careers Week Blue July Sat 12 Orange Fest Purple Sat 25 Belfast Pride Rainbow September Sun 27 World Deaf Day Blue October Thurs 1 Black History Month Red and Green Fri 9 Baby Loss Awareness Month Pink and Blue November Sun 8 Remembrance Sunday Red Mon 9 Diwali Rainbow Thurs 19 World Pancreatic Cancer Day Purple Wed 25 International Day of Elimination of Violence against Women tbc December Thurs 3 International Day of Persons with Disabilities Purple Thurs 24 Christmas Eve Red - What time will the illuminations take place?
The illuminations will be scheduled to align with the existing floodlighting system, beginning at dusk and concluding at midnight, in line with daylight saving hours.
- Will the lights move or flash?
No, the lights will turn on and off at the agreed times and are aligned with the lighting system currently in place.
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Is there a sustainability impact of the illumination?
The university is committed to achieving net zero greenhouse gas emissions by 2040. The illumination of the Lanyon Building will be managed in accordance with the principles of Queen’s Net Zero Plan.
- Will any other Queen’s building be illuminated?
Any planned illumination is for the Lanyon Building facade only, with no other buildings across Queen’s estate included in this initiative.
- How does the university ensure that the illumination choices are inclusive and sensitive?
The selection process includes consultation with diverse groups and stakeholders to ensure sensitivity and inclusivity. The goal is to respect and celebrate the diversity of our staff, students, and the wider community.
All feedback will be reviewed and addressed in line with the university’s values and policies. The Illumination Policy was equality screened as part of the policy development process.
For queries in relation to the illumination of the Lanyon Building, please email: eqdiv@qub.ac.uk