1954 – Stewart & Lloyds, East Wall Road, Dublin
Architect: Patrick Hamilton, Michael Scott Architects
Small office building attached to a larger warehouse behind.
Small office building attached to a larger warehouse behind.
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.
The 1,000-seater Whitehall Grand Cinema opened on 31st July 1954.
The Government of the Irish Republic,
Designed to replace the furniture warehouse of Pim Bros.,
Extension to the original 19th century hospital in a Dutch modern style.
A massive suburban cinema with 1000 seats when it opened in 1955.
The Gala Cinema was designed by J.F.
Bright and airy polygonal service station with a mostly enclosed canopy for the pumps.