1972 – 24 St. Stephen’s Green, Dublin
Originally a piece of daring infill on the ‘Green’,
Originally a piece of daring infill on the ‘Green’,
Opened in 1972 and nicknamed “the Burlo” by Dubliners,
Replacing four Georgian houses, Nos.65-68,
Originally, at the time of completion,
Another Catholic church constructed during the reign of Archbishop John Charles McQuaid in the Dublin suburbs.
Horrendous speculative office block developed in the early 1970s –
Massive scheme for a central business district centred on the area of Moore and Parnell Street.
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,