1911 – Consumptives Pavilion, Royal Hospital for Incurables, Donnybrook

Architect: Kaye-Parry & Ross

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Winning design in an architectural competition to design a hospital building for Consumptives at the Royal Hospital for Incurables in Dublin. Kaye-Parry & Ross carried out other alterations to the existing building . Illustration published in The Builder, January 5 1917, along with a view of the Dublin International Exhibition pavilion at Herbert Park.

“We illustrate plans of the Pavilion for Consumptives at Donnybrook by Messrs. Kaye-Parry & Ross, which want of space last week compelled us to hold over. The treatment of consumptives by open-air methods is being more and more universally adopted, and will, it is hoped, rob a dreaded disease of many of its terrors. Such problems are a useful exercise for architects, whose skill in devising means for fulfilling medical requirements is one of the many qualities which now, as in the past, render the profession useful and necessary for the purposes of a growing and developing civilization.”

Published August 17, 2015 | Last Updated October 18, 2025