1967 – Queen’s Playing Fields, Malone, Belfast
Pavilions for Queen’s playing fields with a distinctive water tower and roofline – the roof being supported in the centre of each façade and soaring upwards.
Pavilions for Queen’s playing fields with a distinctive water tower and roofline – the roof being supported in the centre of each façade and soaring upwards.
Designed by Patrick McSweeney who was Cork County Architect from 1953 to 1975 and designed numerous buildings in and around Cork City.
Opened as the Curzon Cinema,
The Kevin Street campus of the Dublin Institute of Technology was a large purpose-built structure opened in 1968.
Designed for the Guardian Assurance Company,
Formerly in use as back-office accommodation for Allied Irish Banks.
Small office block to front of an existing knitwear factory.
Another one of the horrific buildings in this area,
This complex of 850 flats,
Thirteen floors of office space in a very sensitive location behind Fitzwilliam Place and on the banks of the Grand Canal,