1958 – Filling Station, Clonskeagh, Dublin
Stylistically linked to their Bridgefoot Street flats for Dublin Corporation (demolished 2006) and the offices for Stewart and Lloyds from around the same time.
Stylistically linked to their Bridgefoot Street flats for Dublin Corporation (demolished 2006) and the offices for Stewart and Lloyds from around the same time.
Wainsfort Filling Station, designed by architect and poet Niall Montgomery at a time when companies were increasingly aware of their visual appearance and identity.
Small hotel, what would now be termed boutique in the centre of Dublin,
On a sloping site, and later extended,
The architect and town planner Frank Gibney (1905-1978) was one of the most prolific housing designers of 20th century Ireland.
The golden years of modernist filling stations in Ireland as the population entered the automobile age –
A mixed development of semi-detached and terraced housing by Daithi Hanley who was with Dun Laoghaire Borough Council at this time.
A small modern technical school erected on a tight budget for the VEC.
A new factory designed to replace their old premises at Grand Canal Dock.
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