1937 – Geragh, Sandycove, Dun Laoghaire, Co. Dublin
Designed by Michael Scott as a home for himself,
Designed by Michael Scott as a home for himself,
Unbuilt competition winning design for a Lido-style recreational pool at Dun Laoghaire.
Consisting of a terraced earth berm with a flight of concrete stairs leading to a stage set in the centre of the ornamental lake via bridges.
Part of an extension to the convent at Rockfield,
Demolished 2009, this 1950s ferry terminal hid a Victorian railway station.
Large square block with lower ancillary accommodation,
Modern residence constructed on a steeply sloping site in Killiney using the site topography to clearly build a low two-storey house.
Telephone exchange built for the Department of Post &
Designed by Jack O’Hare who was the second Irish architect to apprentice under Frank Lloyd Wright at Taliesin arriving shortly after Andrew Devane had departed.
A massive suburban cinema with 1000 seats when it opened in 1955.