1965 – Cathedral of Our Lady Assumed into Heaven and St Nicholas, Galway
The last large Roman Catholic cathedral to be built in Ireland,
The last large Roman Catholic cathedral to be built in Ireland,
The Church was designed by Clifden architect Leo Mansfield (1934-98) and dedicated in 1968.
One of several large hotels constructed in a couple of years for the Ryan Hotel group by Stephenson Gibney &
A square church with a pyramidal roof and deeply recessed windows.
Prefabricated concrete cladding on a corner site in the Eyre Square,
The main goal of the project was to create a new structure with a stronger identity and a more contemporary,
Galway City Museum was officially opened in April 2007.
On this project the challenge was how to build a drive though restaurant on a site just off the M6 motorway on the eastern edge of Galway City.
Designed by RMJM, in partnership with Mayo firm Taylor Architects,