1912 – Nos. 8-11 Pearse Street, Dublin
Fine commercial building with shop units at street level ad a set back row of dormers behind a decorative parapet.
Fine commercial building with shop units at street level ad a set back row of dormers behind a decorative parapet.
Originally constructed for West &
The successful entry by Doolin &
Built to allow water based traffic to access the Royal Canal and Spencer Docks,
Second-placed design in competition to design new buildings for University College Dublin on their site on Earlsfort Street.
Branch for Bank of Ireland on the corner of Merrion Row and St.
The lesser known of the two suggested concepts for a gallery to house the collection of Sir Hugh Lane.
The placed entries in a competition to design new offices for the then Dublin Corporation on Lord Edward Street,
With its giant Ionic order, this former theatre (the Pillar Picture House) is now sadly in use as a fast food restaurant.
Probably the strangest 20th Century building in Dublin and definitely the last hurrah of Victorian Gothic for a religious based institution,