1969 – Fitzwilton House, Wilton Place, Dublin
Architect: Shoolheifer & Burley
Thirteen floors of office space in a very sensitive location behind Fitzwilliam Place and on the banks of the Grand Canal,
Thirteen floors of office space in a very sensitive location behind Fitzwilliam Place and on the banks of the Grand Canal,
Attractive, and so very 1960s conversion of a mews house into a modern residence.
An extension added to the north side of the National Gallery in the late 1960s by the Office of Public Works.
Originally when completed, the window bands were fully glazed,
Office accommodation from the late 1960s,
Almost universally disliked by the public as it dominates the area,
Built on the site of the old Richmond Barracks,
Built on the site of the Queen’s Theatre,
Large warehouse to Adelaide Road constructed over the former sidings of Harcourt Street Station.
Large office development on a sloping site that allowed for underground parking.