1961 – Journey’s End, Howth, Co. Dublin
Architect: Andrew Devane
Built by Andrew Devane of Robinson Keefe Devane as a family home for himself.
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.
On 3 October 1960 the new Radio Éireann Authority signed a £500,000 contract for the construction of the television centre and offices at the proposed location in Donnybrook.
Montgomery was responsible for a few filling stations for Shell around Dublin.
Also called Pier No.1,
Constructed for the Intercontinental Hotel chain,
New head office building, G &