1961 – Highly Commended design for new Library, Trinity College Dublin
Highly commended design, No.86, the jury felt it was “a solution that attracted the Jury for its horizontal lines,
Highly commended design, No.86, the jury felt it was “a solution that attracted the Jury for its horizontal lines,
The winning design, No.123, in the architectural competition to design a new library for Trinity College Dublin.
One of a series of interiors by Sam Stephenson for Brown Thomas in their old location on the eastern side of Grafton Street.
Second placed entry by Haifa-based architects Alfred Mansfeld and Dani Havkin.
Designed in association with John Mesick,
Built by Andrew Devane of Robinson Keefe Devane as a family home for himself.
Built as a drive-in bank with a driver accessible hatch behind the internal counter.
A sprawling low-rise office headquarters for Esso Ireland –
Designed to cost as little as possible,
Royal Exchange Assurance built their first building on this site in 1880 to designs by T.N.