1922 – Nos.15-16 Dame Court, Dublin
Architect: Batchelor & Hicks
An early twentieth-century commercial and warehouse building, by architects Batchelor & Hicks, standing in a street of relatively large commercial buildings. It was originally built as a printing workshop and sweet factory. The pilasters to the upper floors strikingly articulate the bays, and the heavy cornice, borne on large decorative corbels, adds artistic detail. The sturdy treatment of the ground floor befits a building designed for commercial purposes.
Published December 14, 2025

