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1. [100.00 %] Knox Presbyterian Church, Neepawa, Manitoba, Canada (James H. McDonald) - Architecture of Canada
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...Knox Presbyterian Church, Neepawa, Manitoba, Canada
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McDonald Interior Access Open Hours Only Click Image to Enlarge Click Image to Enlarge Knox Presbyterian is an excellent example of the evolution of the Romanesque Revival style. It fe... ...windows and a pyramidal bell tower. The church was designed in 1892 by Portage la Prairie architect
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McDonald. It is a Manitoba Provincial Herita...
2. [66.67 %] Knox Presbyterian Church, Neepawa, Manitoba, Canada (James H. McDonald) - Architecture of Canada
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3. [66.67 %] Knox Presbyterian Church, Neepawa, Manitoba, Canada (James H. McDonald) - Architecture of Canada
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McDonald - Architecture of Canada Buildings Discussion Forums Architecture Competitions British Columbia Manitoba Ontario Quebec Architec... ...il Architects:
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4. [57.74 %] Henrietta Street - Archiseek Architecture Planning Discussion
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...rish Times, 26th May 1994 page 4 : RESIDENTS OF GEORGIAN STREET PROTEST AT CONTINUING WORK By Frank
McDonald, Environmental Correspondent Residents of Dubl... ...d More Posts by GregF 4th September 2002, 09:37 PM # 24
James Registered User Join Date: May 2001 Location: Dublin Posts: 89 Actually Lumleys House No 12 is in prettty good state of repair he's been... ...d nick and 4 Hanrattys ispristine internally, don't be deceived by dirty brickwork. Ask for a tour.
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James 5th September 2002, 08:41 AM # 25 Paul Clerkin Archiseek.com Join Date: Mar 1999 Location: Monaghan Posts: 4,375 No4 is pristine? Funny I got that impressio...
5. [57.74 %] Wiggins Teape - Archiseek Architecture Planning Discussion
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... building, with the exception of part of the central entrance/portico. [Reg Ref 0266/00] The artist
James Hanley, who is a local resident, appealed this decis... ...ate: Jan 2001 Location: Dublin Posts: 21
James Hanley's appeal has been upheld by An Bord Pleanala. Permission for the development has been refused. Shane O'Toole View Public Profile Find More Posts... ...spite An Bord Pleanala finding By Frank
McDonald, Environment Editor The Bloomsday demolition of a 1930s neo-classical factory in Dublin took place just three days after An Bord Pleanála said it shoul... ...d be retained. Artist
James Hanley had successfully appealed against the Collen Group's plans to replace the landmark Wiggins Teape building on the East Wall Road with an office development. A member ...
6. [47.14 %] well what about the developments popping up in the shannonside ? - Page 50 - Archiseek Architecture Planning Discussion
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...al, writes Frank
McDonald , Environment Editor THOSE achievements have been substantial. Projects he was involved in as a mover and shaker include the Liffey Boardwalk, the Spire in O'Connell Street, ... ...the restoration of City Hall, the remaking of Smithfield, the Millennium footbridge and the
James Joyce bridge at Blackhall Place, among other interventions. Jim Barrett had made his name in Limerick... ...ity schools is very much the same. Maybe the school yards should introduce a drive-thru-system like
McDonalds McDrive with o...
7. [47.14 %] well what about the developments popping up in the shannonside ? - Page 50 - Archiseek Architecture Planning Discussion
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...al, writes Frank
McDonald , Environment Editor THOSE achievements have been substantial. Projects he was involved in as a mover and shaker include the Liffey Boardwalk, the Spire in O'Connell Street, ... ...the restoration of City Hall, the remaking of Smithfield, the Millennium footbridge and the
James Joyce bridge at Blackhall Place, among other interventions. Jim Barrett had made his name in Limerick... ...ity schools is very much the same. Maybe the school yards should introduce a drive-thru-system like
McDonalds McDrive with o...
8. [33.33 %] Archiseek Architecture Planning Discussion - Search Results
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McDonald's piece today reminded of how highly Croke Park is thought. of. I have never understood the admiration for this building. Sure enough it serves its purpose very well, but as... Forum: ...
9. [33.33 %] Ireland's planning apocalypse - Archiseek Architecture Planning Discussion
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..., and the ubiquitous
McDonalds. To break your heart take a spin through the outskirts of Ashbourne, or Oranmore, or Tramore, or any number of design-free suburbs that pass for Irish towns now. Or take... ...gnore the problem, said president of the Royal Institute of the Architects of Ireland,
James Pike. We need to attract people back to towns and cities. Living in a town can be a very attractive proposi...
10. [33.33 %] Ireland's planning apocalypse - Archiseek Architecture Planning Discussion
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... and the ubiquitous
McDonalds. To break your heart take a spin through the outskirts of Ashbourne, or Oranmore, or Tramore, or any number of design-free suburbs that pass for Irish towns now. Or take... ...gnore the problem, said president of the Royal Institute of the Architects of Ireland,
James Pike. We need to attract people back to towns and cities. Living in a town can be a very attractive proposi...
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