1971 – National Bank of Ireland, Wexford
Double height banking hall with mezzanine walkway connecting second-floor offices.
Double height banking hall with mezzanine walkway connecting second-floor offices.
One of three office blocks built along Dawson and Nassau Streets by Norwich Union in the 1960s destroying a collection of varied Victorian commercial buildings in the process.
Sculptural concrete silos for Paul &
Replacing four Georgian houses, Nos.65-68,
Originally, at the time of completion,
The development began life as Opperman’s Country Club, opened by hotelier brothers Johnny and Willie Opperman in 1972.
Truly horrific materials, design, and massing marks this waste of a fantastic site along a busy street and abutting Trinity College.
A soulless 1960s cinema that is partially on the site of two of Dublin’s most famous theatres: the massive Theatre Royal and the smaller Regal Theatre next door.
On the corner of Harcourt and Hatch Street,
Horrific office building on fantastic site overlooking the Grand Canal.